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Bringing Sexy Back to Economics    by Ocean Gebhardt
Price: $11.99 USD. 24610 words. Published on July 29, 2010. .

See why Economics is the new Sexy. Find out how to foresee bubbles before they burst, save money with fluctuating gas prices and see how many times history got things wrong, all using economics.
A Book of Dibbles    by
Price: $2.99 USD. 30260 words. Published by TumbleBrush Press  on December 23, 2010. .

What in the world is a DIBBLE? A dibble is a unique illumination that defies definition. Ever gone cloud riding? Had a meaningful conversation with a leaf? Found peace in a bubble? Communicated without words? Good for you! You're probably a Dibbler, then. Prepare yourself for Angels in human and canine forms, trees dispensing ancient wisdom and a wise rock spouting life energy.
How Not to Run your Business, A Guide for the Positive Thinker    by Jephtah Lorch
Price: $9.99 USD. 53620 words. Published on September 25, 2011. .

The roots of business success lie in our Qualitative decisions. It is about people, their leadership, communications, team work, choices, innovation, markets and execution strategies. Qualitative ideas are quantified and implemented. Rich with examples and a methodology, vast change management experience is shared to improve executive decisions, leadership and determination.
How Do You Know When We Are In A Financial Bubble?    by Dale Maley
Price: $2.99 USD. 3180 words. Published on December 29, 2011. .

Financial bubbles have been occurring for hundreds of years. Most of us have lived through the Tech Wreck of 2000 and the Sub-Prime Crash of 2008. This short story examines and identifies the common characteristics of financial bubbles. Reading this short story might help you identify the next time we find ourselves in a financial bubble.
Forecasting Crashes of the Stock Market    by Steven Kim
Price: $0.99 USD. 6320 words. Published on May 13, 2012. .

The stock market can crash whether or not a bubble exists. A showcase was the smackdown of 2011 which cropped up in tune with the long-range pattern of flops but otherwise without any good reason. On a positive note, the sequence of bombshells appeared to be on track, thus setting the stage for the next blowup sometime around 2017 in tune with the ongoing cascade of flaps.