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Binding: PaperbackEAN: 9780141034591
ISBN: 0141034599
Label: Penguin
Manufacturer: Penguin
Number Of Pages: 400
Publication Date: February 28, 2008
Publisher: Penguin
Sales Rank: 61
Studio: Penguin
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- FIRST IMPRESSIONSNot good: will I finish it? Won't I? Guess I'll have to if I want to assess fairly, but it'll be hard work. Arrogance seeps through every word and, at the end of the day, he's repeatedly hammering home one point that anyone with a degree of critical thinking will be aware of anyway.
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- Not what I hopedI made assumptions when I bought this book that it was about the current "Black Swan" event of the credit crunch. Instead it is more about how people do not expect the unexpected and details instances of when it has happened. I have to be honest, I was disappointed and skimmed through the book without reading it fully. The bits I read I had seen before in other publications. Maybe it got to the current events but I had already lost interest.
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- FascinatingThere are already a number of reviews that analyse this book in more detail than I could hope to do so myself, so I shall not write a long review. However, I personally found this book to be a fascinating insight into certain aspects of economics and even wider human behaviour. Whether the author is entirely right seems hardly the point -- there are clearly so many others and so many other systems which are fundamentally flawed. A fascinating read for anybody interested in economics in a wider sense ... Read More
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- Probably rightThe last book of the "enfant terrible" of finance is a must read, and I am saying that without having any links to amazon. However, while his tone works in getting his message across, it is not the best way of gaining friends among decision makers, which is a pity as many of his views are useful for managing risk.
I had the opportunity to see Nicholas Taleb in Barcelona a few years ago. Temporarily seduced by his eloquence and charm, and the fact that I got his book for free, I immediately ... Read More
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- Right on the money!Upon watching dozens of newcasts on the recent financial meltdown, I was just impressed at the amount of so called "experts" getting it ridiculously wrong a few weeks later. I then pursued relevant literature on the subject and Taleb is right on the money: widespread epistemic arrogance! Truly enjoyable book!
The only less positive point that doesn't merit 5 star is some disorganization in the flow of ideas. I fell a smaller more incisive prose could have transmitted the thesis faster and better. ... Read More
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