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- catalog contributor b1793416.
- catalog created "[1968]".
- catalog date "1968".
- catalog date "[1968]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1968]".
- catalog description "Why did the master say "game"? -- Mister Johnson's reading list: " ... the dominant note of our time is unreality" -- Can ink blots tell you whether you are the type who will make a lot of money in the market? -- Is the market really a crowd? -- You mean that's what money really is? -- What are they in it for? Cuddling Comsat -- I want to be loved for myself -- Was I dumb! Was I dumb! Kick me! -- IBM as religion: don't touch, don't touch -- Broker as witch-doctor -- Can I tell Rosalind? Can I tell Harriet? -- They make me do everything wrong -- Identity and anxiety -- Where the money is -- Mr. Smith admits his biases -- Can footprints predict the future? -- What the hell is a random walk? -- Computers and computeers -- But what do the numbers mean? -- Why are the little people always wrong? -- Cult of performance -- Lunch at Scarsdale Fats' -- Losers and winners: poor Grenville, Charley, and the kids -- Timing, and a diversion: cocoa game -- My friend the gnome of Zurich says a major money crisis is on its way -- If all the half dollars have disappeared, is something sinister gaining on us? -- Purposive investor.".
- catalog extent "ix, 302 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Money game.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Money game.".
- catalog issued "1968".
- catalog issued "[1968]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Random House".
- catalog relation "Money game.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "332.67/8".
- catalog subject "HG4910 .G64".
- catalog subject "Investments United States.".
- catalog subject "Stock exchanges United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Why did the master say "game"? -- Mister Johnson's reading list: " ... the dominant note of our time is unreality" -- Can ink blots tell you whether you are the type who will make a lot of money in the market? -- Is the market really a crowd? -- You mean that's what money really is? -- What are they in it for? Cuddling Comsat -- I want to be loved for myself -- Was I dumb! Was I dumb! Kick me! -- IBM as religion: don't touch, don't touch -- Broker as witch-doctor -- Can I tell Rosalind? Can I tell Harriet? -- They make me do everything wrong -- Identity and anxiety -- Where the money is -- Mr. Smith admits his biases -- Can footprints predict the future? -- What the hell is a random walk? -- Computers and computeers -- But what do the numbers mean? -- Why are the little people always wrong? -- Cult of performance -- Lunch at Scarsdale Fats' -- Losers and winners: poor Grenville, Charley, and the kids -- Timing, and a diversion: cocoa game -- My friend the gnome of Zurich says a major money crisis is on its way -- If all the half dollars have disappeared, is something sinister gaining on us? -- Purposive investor.".
- catalog title "The money game, by Adam Smith.".
- catalog type "text".