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Taleb, Nicholas: ''Fooled by Randomness'', Random House 2004
Taleb, Nicholas: ''Fooled by Randomness'', Random House 2004
Triana, Pablo: ''Lecturing Birds on Flying: Can Mathematical Theories Destroy the Financial System?'', John Wiley, 2009


Wolf, Martin: ''Fixing Global Finance'', Yale Unniversity Press, 2009
Wolf, Martin: ''Fixing Global Finance'', Yale Unniversity Press, 2009

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Bagehot, Walter: Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market Scribner Armster 1874

Bernstein, Peter L: Capital Ideas: the Improbable Origins of Modern Wall Street, Wiley 1992

Blake, David: Financial Market Analysis, McGraw Hill 1990

Bookstaber, Richard: Demon of our own Design: Markets, Hedge Funds and the Perils of Financial Innovation, Wiley 2007

Cassidy, John: Dot.con, Penguin 2002

Malkiel, Burton: A Random Walk Down Wall Street, Norton & Co 2003

Morris, Charles: Billion Dollar Meltdown, Perseus Books 2008

Rodrik, Dani Guns, Drugs, and Financial Markets Project Syndicate April 2008 [1]

Taleb, Nicholas: Fooled by Randomness, Random House 2004

Triana, Pablo: Lecturing Birds on Flying: Can Mathematical Theories Destroy the Financial System?, John Wiley, 2009


Wolf, Martin: Fixing Global Finance, Yale Unniversity Press, 2009