Launching the PPSE 1: Introduction


© Jason Gottlieb

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2.   Dec 27, 1999 8:27 AM
Malthus,

Some form of regulation is indispensable. But it can come from an independent Commission, from the government (for a short time), or even from an outside source -- all depending on the po ...


-- posted by Gottlieb


1.   Dec 26, 1999 9:51 PM
Would you expect that a "Securities and Exchange Commission" would be a prerequisite to initializing a stock market? It seems to me that even if the populace possessed some money to invest, after hav ...

-- posted by Malthus





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