In our most Puritan of society, gambling-like other pleasures-is either taxed, restricted — Richard Arnold Epstein
Reflecting an amalgam of economics, monetary, and psychological factors, the stock market — Richard Arnold Epstein
The earliest full-length account of a chariot race appears in Book xxiii of the Iliad. — Richard Arnold Epstein
The assumption that individuals act objectively in accordance with purely mathematical dictates — Richard Arnold Epstein
There are no conventional games involving conditions of uncertainty without risk. — Richard Arnold Epstein
Treatment of the apparently whimsical fluctuations of the stock quotations as truly — Richard Arnold Epstein
The French philosopher Pierre-Hyacinthe Azaïs (1766-1845) formalized the statement that good — Richard Arnold Epstein