Category: economics (Page 7 of 8)

Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits explains the investment philosophy of Philip A. Fisher. This book, also recommended by Warren Buffett, supplies the investor with a set of “rules” called the Fifteen Points. Fisher advises one to buy and hold a growth stock “forever” while following the Fifteen Points.


I first learned about MMT or Modern Monetary Theory after reading an article by Cullen Roche. The article contains a link to a detailed description of MMT. The ideas presented in these articles provide a different perspective on capitalism and the economics of federal governments.
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Found this visual model of MMT from this webpage |

After searching for images of Adjacent Possible, I ran across a blog called The Emergent Fool. The author has a post on the Adjacent Possible with an interesting picture: