Hi

Of course it´s impossible to me to know details of the speeches you usually have. In the distance I suppose that the first purpose of each one of these speeches is to know and evaluate a broad type of cases where complexity is used to understand phenomena. I wonder what makes some phenomena suitable to be studied with a "complex" approach. What must somebody take in consideration to decide that is studying a complex phenomena?


Regards,


Alfredo CV



Stephen Guerin wrote:

** today, part 2 of 2 ***

** Held over by popular demand **

Jim Hayes
Albuquerque, NM

TITLE: Hedging Complex and Chaotic Private Health Insurance Markets and the
Uninsured

TIME:  Wednesday, September 12, 12:30p

LOCATION: Redfish Conference Room, 624 Agua Fria Street, Santa Fe NM

Lunch will be available for $5 purchase

ABSTRACT:  Jim was seduced by the dark side of economics to study how to
hedge complex and chaotic cash flows for private health insurance,
Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and the uninsured. He has submitted
for publication consideration the first of two book manuscripts on what he
found out about hedging these cash flows. His presentation mostly covers
financing and hedging complex and chaotic private health insurance markets
and the uninsured.


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