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  • ...y. It is an attempt to treat 3 different topics, it has a very conspiracy-theory feel. The first part is about religion and specifically about comparing Je
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  • [[Category:Theory]]
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  • ...s<!-- This deliberately links to the disambiguation page -->: [[Class (set theory)|set]]s, collections, concepts, [[Class (computer science)|classes in progr ...serted as ''a priori'' knowledge. As used here, "axioms" also include the theory derived from axiomatic statements.
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  • ...chology of trading and two appendices on program trading and basic options theory. ''If you want to get some insights, by way of verbatim interviews, into th
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  • ...is compatiable with a gold standard. (more information about the Austrian Theory of the business cycle here: [http://www.mises.org/tradcycl/monbuscy.asp])
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  • ...roblem]]. The subject thus defined involves the study of [[Rational choice theory|choice]]s as they are affected by incentives and resources. <br Robbins's (
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  • ..., it would be set in a more democratic fashion by all participants, and in theory be more responsive to regional and community needs. There would be no need
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  • ...tax man's ROC. While accountants try to measure the economic reality (in theory at least), governments may allow businesses to expense the cost of capital
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  • ...s of money: commodity money, fiat money, and credit money. Modern monetary theory also distinguishes among different types of money, using a categorization s ...purchase of goods and services.<ref name="Mises">Mises, Ludwig von. [[The Theory of Money and Credit]], (Indianapolis, IN: Liberty Fund, Inc., 1981), trans.
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  • ...relates to buying and managing [[index fund]]s. It covers everything from theory to [[asset allocation]] to taxes to estates.
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  • ===Theory===
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  • * LAND, n. A part of the earth's surface, considered as property. The theory that land is property subject to private ownership and control is the found
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  • * Glautier, M.W.E & Underdown, B. (1997), Pricing In Accounting Theory And Practice, 6th Edition, London, Pitman Publishing
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