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Dr. Manoj Pratim Samanta

Dr. Manoj Pratim Samanta

Contributor since: 26 Feb 2010

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    Published 31 January 2013 | viewed 0 times

    Here we mark the years of trend-changing medical discoveries. The original debt chart is borrowed from quarterly report of Hoisington and Hunt (http://www.hoisingtonmgt.com/pdf/HIM2012Q2NP.pdf) and it…

  • Nonlinearity, Memory Effect and the Markets

    Published 18 January 2005 | viewed 3,615 times

    At the super-simplistic level, all natural phenomena around us can be classified into two categories: linear and non-linear. Linear systems are easy to understand. Suppose…

  • The "Flation" Debate

    Published 06 January 2005 | viewed 5,310 times

    A common misconception propagated by many sources is that US Federal Reserve has been printing tons of dollars to get us out of economic worries…