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Die vorliegende Untersuchung hatte das Ziel, tradierte Grundlagen, Modelle und Paradigmen der derzeitigen Wirtschaftswissenschaften – darunter insbesondere die sogenannte „Moderne Kapitalmarkttheorie“ – kritisch zu hinterfragen, offensichtliche Irrtümer und Erklärungsdefizite zu beleuchten und gleichzeitig neue Wege hin zu einer ganzheitlichen Sicht ökonomischer Systeme aufzuzeigen.

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    Vgl. entsprechende Erfahrungen und Ergebnisse der FERI AG, die Anlass waren zur Gründung des „FERI Cognitive Finance Institute“ als spezieller Forschungsplattform (www.feri-cognitive-finance-institute.de).

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