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Equilibrium Quotes by George Soros
- The reality is that financial markets are self-destabilizing; occasionally they tend toward disequilibrium, not equilibrium.
- The concept of a general equilibrium has no relevance to the real world (in other words, classical economics is an exercise in futility).
- The eurozone status quo is neither tolerable nor stable. Mainstream economists would call it an inferior equilibrium; I call it a nightmare - one that…
- I put forward a pretty general theory that financial markets are intrinsically unstable. That we really have a false picture when we think about markets…
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