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Manias and Mimesis: Applying René Girard’s Mimetic Theory to Financial Bubbles
Tobias Huberdeliverypdf.ssrn.com
6 discussion topics on which David agrees with Taleb:(1) [p. 286] The sterilized randomness of games does not resemble randomness in real life; thinking it does constitutes the Ludic Fallacy (his neologism). This is exactly right, and mathematicians should pay attention. In my own list of 100 instances of chance in the real world, exactly 1 item is... See more
David Aldous • Taleb, Nassim Nicholas. The Black Swan: The impact of the highly improbable. Random House, 2007.
Decision Making Under Deep Uncertainty
Vincent A. W. J. Marchau, Warren E. Walker, Pieter J. T. M. Bloemen,
amazon.com

Idea Futures - The Concept
mason.gmu.eduThe Unaccountability Machine by Dan Davies is a fantastic book, which argues that people create these models because if you can reduce decision-making to an algorithm, or a formula, or a process, or a procedure, you avoid the risk of blame. Computer says no, effectively.
Instinctively, people love to codify things, and make them numerical, and turn ... See more
Instinctively, people love to codify things, and make them numerical, and turn ... See more