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  • 41Joseph Schumpeter — Infobox Scientist name = Joseph Schumpeter caption = Joseph Schumpeter birth date = birth date|1883|2|8|mf=y birth place = Triesch, Moravia, Austria Hungary death date = death date and age|1950|1|8|1883|2|8|mf=y death place = Taconic, Connecticut …

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  • 42Debt deflation — is a theory of economic cycles, which holds that recessions and depressions are due to the overall level of debt shrinking (deflating): the credit cycle is the cause of the economic cycle. The theory was developed by Irving Fisher following the… …

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  • 43Fair division — Cake cutting redirects here. For the wedding tradition, see Wedding reception#Wedding cake. Fair division, also known as the cake cutting problem, is the problem of dividing a resource in such a way that all recipients believe that they have… …

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  • 44Robin Hahnel — is a Professor of Economics at American University. He is best known for his work on participatory economics with Z Magazine editor Michael Albert. He is currently a visiting professor at Lewis Clark College.Hahnel is a radical economist and… …

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  • 45Ludwig von Mises — Ludwig Heinrich Edler von Mises Austrian School Born 29 September 1881(1881 09 29) Lemberg …

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  • 46Risk — takers redirects here. For the Canadian television program, see Risk Takers. For other uses, see Risk (disambiguation). Risk is the potential that a chosen action or activity (including the choice of inaction) will lead to a loss (an undesirable… …

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  • 47Homo economicus — This article is about an economic concept. For a journal, see Homo Oeconomicus. Homo economicus, or Economic human, is the concept in some economic theories of humans as rational and narrowly self interested actors who have the ability to make… …

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  • 49Martingale (betting system) — For the generalised mathematical concept, see martingale (probability theory). Originally, martingale referred to a class of betting strategies popular in 18th century France. The simplest of these strategies was designed for a game in which the… …

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  • 50Belgium — /bel jeuhm/, n. a kingdom in W Europe, bordering the North Sea, N of France. 10,203,683; 11,779 sq. mi. (30,508 sq. km). Cap.: Brussels. French, Belgique /bel zheek /; Flemish, België /bel khee euh/. * * * Belgium Introduction Belgium Background …

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