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Many believe this: Proposition A: “If one spends more money he will get more goods.” They usually mean this more precise statement: Proposition B: “If one spends more money in the immediate future, one will get more goods in the immediate future.” Proposition B we will call the “Money Fallacy”. For analyzing the financial affairs […]

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