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To: TobagoJack who wrote (81680)10/20/2011 6:52:13 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (2) of 217705
 
TJ, you are wrong in defining Bernanke - he has arrived to a conclusion and is supported by his peers to implement this conclusion.

Bernanke cannot revolt against his other board members he is not alone just go over the list of people participating in any FMOC meeting.

Take a quote from my lecture presentation where I discuss human networks

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More recent scientific research papers demonstrated that human character are based on his genomic makeup and education can only enhance or depress, but not alter those embedded qualities which are hereditary . The human genomic makeup stretch a long way back to the mammals evolution of which we are part of, and therefore we carry residual character qualities of our forbearers, like the Neanderthals, and even baboons, sheep, donkey, etc. (sheep behaviour? = money managers)

More so all living things establish social networks based on their origins, characters and way of living, by establishing “flocks of same feathers”. The more sophisticated or brainier, the living creature is, the more complex and sophisticated the social order of the established network is. As a result the complexity of the individual behavior within the network grows solely to achieve its genomic embedded desired goals or needs depending on the perceived maximum success within the network.

The state of mind or psychology or reasoning of smaller groups of human networks to world events is difficult to predict from afar, or by not being intimate to the inner relationships within those networks or their influence on other networks and therefore the complexity of predicting human behavior which results in economic developments which are impossible to predict. We build economic models on what we know and think that all living networks are the same or have same goals. - which assumption IS WRONG!!
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