If you don't have time to read "A Random Walk Down Wall Street" or "If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich?" (the latter by Donald McCloskey, now known as Dierdre McCloskey), check out this short diatribe on investing: Money, Money, Money (and Investing). It's funny, and the author's not afraid to talk about his own mistakes.
Meanwhile, I'm starting to review chapter 2 of the Consumer Law textbook I got comped because I said I might use it in my false advertising class. Only Chapter 1 was really oriented to false advertising, though. I'm reading the rest because it's always useful to know more than your students if they ask about marginally related issues.
Meanwhile, I'm starting to review chapter 2 of the Consumer Law textbook I got comped because I said I might use it in my false advertising class. Only Chapter 1 was really oriented to false advertising, though. I'm reading the rest because it's always useful to know more than your students if they ask about marginally related issues.
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