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The Illusion of Control
- Why Financial Crises Happen, and What We Can (and Can't) Do About It
- By: Jon Danielsson
- Narrated by: Bruce Mann
- Length: 10 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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Finance plays a key role in the prosperity of the modern world—but it also brings grave dangers. We seek to manage those threats with a vast array of sophisticated mathematical tools and techniques of financial risk management. Too often, though, we fail to address the greatest risk—the peril posed by our own behavior. Jon Danielsson argues that critical risk is generated from within, through the interactions of individuals and perpetuated by their beliefs, objectives, abilities, and prejudices.
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Ruined by the narrator
- By Immortals on 28-10-23
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The Illusion of Control
- Why Financial Crises Happen, and What We Can (and Can't) Do About It
- Narrated by: Bruce Mann
- Length: 10 hrs and 41 mins
- Release date: 19-07-22
- Language: English
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The Innovation Illusion
- How So Little Is Created by So Many Working So Hard
- By: Fredrik Erixon, Bjorn Weigel
- Narrated by: Adam Verner
- Length: 11 hrs and 41 mins
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Conventional wisdom holds that Western economies are on the threshold of fast-and-furious technological development. Fredrik Erixon and Bjorn Weigel refute this idea, bringing together a vast array of data and case studies to tell a very different story. With expertise spanning academia and the business world, Erixon and Weigel illustrate how innovation is being hampered by existing government regulations and corporate practices.
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The Innovation Illusion
- How So Little Is Created by So Many Working So Hard
- Narrated by: Adam Verner
- Length: 11 hrs and 41 mins
- Release date: 20-12-17
- Language: English
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Too Smart for Our Own Good
- Ingenious Investment Strategies, Illusions of Safety, and Market Crashes
- By: Bruce I. Jacobs
- Narrated by: John Gagnepain
- Length: 14 hrs and 11 mins
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Financial crises are often blamed on unforeseeable events, the unforgiving nature of capital markets, or just plain bad luck. Too Smart for Our Own Good argues that these crises are caused by certain alluring investment strategies that promise both high returns and safety of capital. In other words, the severe and widespread crises we have suffered in recent decades were not perfect storms. Instead, they were made by us. By understanding how and why this is so, we may be able to avoid or ameliorate future crises - and maybe even anticipate them.
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Too Smart for Our Own Good
- Ingenious Investment Strategies, Illusions of Safety, and Market Crashes
- Narrated by: John Gagnepain
- Length: 14 hrs and 11 mins
- Release date: 27-07-21
- Language: English
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