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Radical Uncertainty: Decision-making for an Unknowable Future

Radical Uncertainty: Decision-making for an Unknowable Future

Book by John Kay and Mervyn King
LONGLISTED FOR THE FT/MCKINSEY BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2020'A brilliant new book' Daily Telegraph'Well written . . . and often entertaining'The Times'A sparkling analysis'Prospect'Entertaining and enlightening . . . ... Google Books
Originally published: March 5, 2020
Authors: John Kay and Mervyn King
An elegant and careful guide to thinking about personal and social economics, especially in a time of uncertainty. · Rarely is a book's publication as well-timed ...
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Most situations in life, however, involve a deeper kind of uncertainty, a radical uncertainty for which historical data provide no useful guidance to future ...
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Here Mervyn King and John Kay go much further. This ambitious, thought-provoking book extends to every aspect of life, exploring how the unknowability of the ...
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Radical Uncertainty. Decision-making for an unknowable future. John Kay. NAEC seminar. 17 February 2021. Page 2. “A measurable uncertainty, or.
This incisive and eye-opening book draws on biography, history, mathematics, economics and philosophy to highlight the most successful - and most short-sighted ...
Feb 12, 2020 · This is a world of uncertain futures and unpredictable consequences, about which there is necessary speculation and inevitable disagreement – ...
They argue that the consequences are twofold. First, by wrongly pretending to be able to forecast the future, these economists create a public demand for ...
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Mar 17, 2021 · Radical Uncertainty. Decision-Making for an Unknowable Future, John Kay and Mervyn King, The Bridge Street Press, London, 2020, Pp. 528 + xvi, ...
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Mar 5, 2020 · The argument is simple. Our knowledge of the future is incomplete. This lack of completeness reflects a future that is knowable and one that is ...