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Daily Archives: October 6, 2008
Behavioral Analysis of Richard Fuld’s Testimony, Lehman CEO
Can you remember back to your days in 1975 while in Psychology 210: “Psych for the New World”? A Negative Reinforcer is a stimulus or stimulus set that when removed or terminated increases the probability of that same response in … Continue reading
Posted in analysis of behavior, business strategy, data mining, economics, politics
Tagged avoidance, Boards, CEOs, compensation, competition, DC, economics, escape, Fuld, incompetence, Main Street, monocausalis, More-more-more, negative reinforcement, order, regulators, reinforcement, Wall Street, Washington
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“I’m paying the lowest tax rate that I’ve ever paid in my life”
To help pay for the rescue, the government should raise taxes on the wealthy, Mr. Buffett suggested. “I’m paying the lowest tax rate that I’ve ever paid in my life,” he said. “Now, that’s crazy.” Get more recent Buffet here. … Continue reading
Posted in economics, media, politics, speculation, taxes
Tagged buffet, goldman sachs, tax the wealthy, warren buffet
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