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They lay out a scheme in which regulators, such as the Federal Reserve or the Financial Stability Oversight Council, monitor markets and carefully and discretely employ a variety of techniques -- based on what they call Imperfect Knowledge Economics, or IKE -- to try to dampen asset swings that exceed, either on the high end or low, a wide range of values based on historical benchmarks.
Robert Teitelman: Frydman and Goldberg's Beyond Mechanical Markets Robert Teitelman 2011
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They lay out a scheme in which regulators, such as the Federal Reserve or the Financial Stability Oversight Council, monitor markets and carefully and discretely employ a variety of techniques -- based on what they call Imperfect Knowledge Economics, or IKE -- to try to dampen asset swings that exceed, either on the high end or low, a wide range of values based on historical benchmarks.
Robert Teitelman: Frydman and Goldberg's Beyond Mechanical Markets Robert Teitelman 2011
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Imperfect is regular -- cabía, cabías, etc. (it fit -- over a period of time)
Quepa 2008
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Imperfect is regular -- cabía, cabías, etc. (it fit -- over a period of time)
Quepa 2008
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Imperfect is regular -- cabía, cabías, etc. (it fit -- over a period of time)
Quepa 2008
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Imperfect is regular -- cabía, cabías, etc. (it fit -- over a period of time)
Quepa 2008
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Stuart Woods has an enjoyable book on this theme entitled Imperfect Strangers.
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"Imperfect" -- President Obama signs the omnibus bill with all those earmarks.
Short Takes 2009
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The Imperfect is the Enemy of the Good: Anticircumvention Versus Open Innovation
Boing Boing 2009
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The lead prosecutor in the Casey Anthony trial, Jeff Ashton, will publish a book about the case in November. called "Imperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony", appeared on Barnes and Noble's website .
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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