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PAUL A. SAMUELSON

Professor emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and 1970 Nobel laureate in economics The 88-year-old MIT sage, who wrote…

Professor emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and 1970 Nobel laureate in economics

The 88-year-old MIT sage, who wrote the textbook that everyone in Economics 101 reads, has some preaching to do about modern capital management.

"The major symphony for the last 300 years has been, and

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