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Slightly Quotes by John Kenneth Galbraith
- Then came the second Amsterdam discovery, although the principle was known elsewhere. Bank deposits...did not need to be left idly in the bank. They could…
- The world of finance hails the invention of the wheel over and over again, often in a slightly more unstable version.
- Financial operations do not lend themselves to innovation. What is recurrently so described and celebrated is, without exception, a small variation on an established design…
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