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Branko Milanovic — The importance of Taleb’s system: from the Fourth Quadrant to the Skin in the Game

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Interesting exploration of Nassim Taleb's systematic thought and its implicitly evolutionary basis. Global Inequality The importance of Taleb’s system: from the Fourth Quadrant to the Skin in the Game Branko Milanovic | Visiting Presidential Professor at City University of New York Graduate Center and senior scholar at the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS), and formerly lead economist in the World Bank's research department and senior associate at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace See also Branko Milanovic also meanings Hayek's The Fatal Conceit, in which Hayek points to what is now called "bounded rationality" in arguing for a conservative approach that emphasizes the importance of tradition as that which served us well to get where we are. Here is an interest

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Interesting exploration of Nassim Taleb's systematic thought and its implicitly evolutionary basis.

Global Inequality
The importance of Taleb’s system: from the Fourth Quadrant to the Skin in the Game
Branko Milanovic | Visiting Presidential Professor at City University of New York Graduate Center and senior scholar at the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS), and formerly lead economist in the World Bank's research department and senior associate at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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Branko Milanovic also meanings Hayek's The Fatal Conceit, in which Hayek points to what is now called "bounded rationality" in arguing for a conservative approach that emphasizes the importance of tradition as that which served us well to get where we are. Here is an interest reflection on it.

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