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Our fintech finbuzz analytic ebook sheds new light on the fundamental themes and insights in the modern economic science from 2000 to 2023. As of Winter-Spring 2023, this ebook provides fresh insights into the mainstream schools of economic thoughts from the neoclassical synthesis and monetarism to the New Keynesian framework and Keynesian search theory. Furthermore, this ebook focuses on the competitive advantages, opportunities, risks, and threats etc of both tech titans and megabanks in the modern age of digital tech proliferation. Fresh opportunities arise in the broader context of Internet search, consumer technology, e-communication, social media, software, e-commerce, and cloud service provision etc. In contrast, the primary threat is closer antitrust scrutiny on the sheer size, power, and product market dominance of both tech titans and banks as several regulatory institutions mistrust these corporations in global economic history.
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Our fintech finbuzz analytic ebook sheds new light on the fundamental themes and insights in the modern economic science from 2000 to 2023. As of Winter-Spring 2023, this ebook provides fresh insights into the mainstream schools of economic thoughts from the neoclassical synthesis and monetarism to the New Keynesian framework and Keynesian search theory. Furthermore, this ebook focuses on the competitive advantages, opportunities, risks, and threats etc of both tech titans and megabanks in the modern age of digital tech proliferation. Fresh opportunities arise in the broader context of Internet search, consumer technology, e-communication, social media, software, e-commerce, and cloud service provision etc. In contrast, the primary threat is closer antitrust scrutiny on the sheer size, power, and product market dominance of both tech titans and banks as several regulatory institutions mistrust these corporations in global economic history.
This analytic ebook cannot constitute any form of financial advice, analyst opinion, recommendation, or endorsement. We refrain from engaging in financial advisory services, and we seek to offer our analytic insights into the latest economic trends, stock market topics, investment memes, and other financial issues. Our proprietary alpha investment algorithmic system helps enrich our AYA fintech network platform as a new social community for stock market investors: https://ayafintech.network.
We share and circulate these informative posts and essays with hyperlinks through our blogs, podcasts, emails, social media channels, and patent specifications. Our goal is to help promote better financial literacy, inclusion, and freedom of the global general public. While we make a conscious effort to optimize our global reach, this optimization retains our current focus on the American stock market.
This ebook shares new economic insights, investment memes, and stock portfolio strategies through both blog posts and patent specifications on our AYA fintech network platform. AYA fintech network platform is every investor's social toolkit for profitable investment management. We can help empower stock market investors through technology, education, and social integration.
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