Monday, July 13, 2009

stocks for the long run?

Greg Mankiw blogs on a recent article in the WSJ about some of the problems with the thesis that stocks are for the long run - i.e. that they consistently beat other asset classes.

Turns out, some of the data for the first 100 years or so was perhaps a little shaky.

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