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Subtitle: The Information Theoryh of Capitalism and how it is
Revolutionizing our World: Regenery, NY., 2013, 348 pgs., index, notes
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Reviewer
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Forward
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Part I - The Theory
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Chapter 1 - The Need for a New Economics
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Chapter 2 - The Signal in the Noise
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Chapter 3 - TheScience of Information
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Chapter 4 - Entropy Economics
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Chapter 5 - Romney, Bain, and the Curve of Learning
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Chapter 6 - The Extent of Learning
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Chapter 7 - The Light Dawns
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Chapter 8 - Keynes Eclipses Information
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Chapter 9 - Fallacies of Entropy and Order
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Chapter 10 - Romer's Recipes and Their Limits
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Chapter 11 - Mind over Matter
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Part II - The Crisis
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Chapter 12 - The Scandal of Money
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Chapter 13 - The Fecklessness of Efficiency
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Chapter 14 - Regnorance
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Chapter 15 -California Debauch
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Chapter 16 - Doing Banking Right
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Chapter 17 - The One Percent
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Part III - The Future
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Chapter 18 - The Black Swans of Investment
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Chapter 19 - The Outsider Trading Scandal
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Chapter 20 - The Explosive Elasticities of Freedom
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Chapter 21 - Flatening Taxes
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Chapter 22 - The Technology Evolution Myth
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Chapter 23 - Israel: InfoNation
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Chapter 24 - The Knowledge Horizon
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Chapter 25 - The Power of Giving
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