Is Personal Finance a Science?
Nobel Laureate Paul A. Samuelson talks about what he calls the inexact science of personal finance and suggests that common-sense financial decisions may be the best way to save enough for retirement. Hosted by Boston University, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, and the Research Foundation of CFA Institute on October 25, 2006.

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Paul Samuelson

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Masters of Finance: Paul A. Samuelson

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MILTON'S PARADISE GAINED: Milton Friedman's Advice for the Next President

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Jeremy Siegel - Efficient Market Theory and the Recent Financial Crisis

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Nobel Laureates F. Modigliani, P. Samuelson & R. Solow on U.S. Economy Past & Future - 2000

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Druckenmiller on How AI is Dominating His Long Portfolio

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The Big Short (2015): The Jenga Scene – Explaining the Financial Collapse

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Was Enoch Powell right about Britain? | Quite right!

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Masters of Finance: William F. Sharpe

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Paul A. Samuelson Memorial Service

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The truth about investing by Howard Marks

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Dr. Subramanian Swamy on difference between Micro and Macroeconomics

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10 commandments in personal finance part 4

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Pound Foolish: Exposing the Dark Side of the Personal Finance Industry

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Masters of Finance: Harry Markowitz

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Are markets efficient?

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Prize lecture: Paul M. Romer, Prize in Economic Sciences 2018

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The mathematician who cracked Wall Street | Jim Simons

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Where Nobel Economists Put Their Money

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