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"Economy for those who have given up"
2009-09-03
- Reviewed By User: A87JUJC9YOWUU
Risk is a key issue in money affairs and this tome gets all round under over and inside this important issue.
Pity the bloke is dead we could do with more of his work.
Huge enterprises and vast industries now depend on complex risk management techniques. Against the Gods explains the origins of those techniques. The text starts with Renaissance gamblers, moves through the Victorians with their fascination with measurement, and into our age of precision.
For the most part this is a history of the people who made those techniques, more than an examination of the techniques themselves. The actual math is superficially described in the early stages when things were still relatively simple. The later more complicated techniques are not described in any detail.
Bernstein also discusses the fascinating question of why these ideas were not discovered earlier. Many of our most modern risk management techniques require computers. However most of the things covered in this book do not. Why did were these ideas not discovered and used before the Renaissance? Against the Gods has answers.
Against the Gods is very well written, the author has an engaging style and explains the concepts clearly. The story of how we learned to manage risks is an interesting one.
"Risk education"
2009-08-14
- Reviewed By User: A38IZVTPUJEP40
I found this book very enjoyable. The author writes about the origins, and, most importantly, the evolution of risk. It starts with ancient times and takes us to today's financial world. I really like how he explained the evolution of risk management from primitive ways to more complex and sophisticated methods. It also features certain individuals who contributed to the development of theories about risk and probabilities. I think that readers who are interested in learning more about risk will find this book valuable.
- Mariusz Skonieczny, author of Why Are We So Clueless about the Stock Market? Learn how to invest your money, how to pick stocks, and how to make money in the stock market
"math teachers delight"
2009-08-08
- Reviewed By User: A2FWWAWSA00DFZ
Great book for a math teacher who delights in the historical minutia that can enhance the teaching environment as well as a philosophical approach to why and how people make decisions.
"Somewhat interesting read in the history of quantifying financial risk"
2009-06-14
- Reviewed By User: A234KUM064EGHL
The author has done extensive research and provided a historical account of the academic study of quantifying financial risk. It starts at the beginning of the Arabic numeral system all the way to the Black-Scholes options formula. The book is generally interesting from the historical perspective. Yet it suffers from a few flaws: (a) the grandiose claim that modernity depends on this quantification is grossly exaggerated and not justified in the text(seems like a common suffering of tunnel vision shaped by the narrowness of your own field), (b) certain account of the theory is not quite right, although the general gist is correct, (c) narrowly focused on financial risk, (d) generally missing the issues about non quantifiable risk, feedback mechanisms in the markets, and the variety of cognitive failures not captured by a nice Gaussian distribution, (e) only celebrates successes of the theories while ignoring its often monumental failures. That said, if you take it for what it is (i.e., ignoring the Grandiose Title of "Against the Gods" and know it is a narrowly focused discussion of a branch of math/finance theories), then it is probably worth a read. I would recommend continuing with Taleb's Black Swan to see a completely different perspective after you finish with this one.
"Put the current economic crisis in perspective"
2009-05-31
- Reviewed By User: A1KXWJWMIMDLCD
A fantastic, well written survey of the history of understanding and mitigating financial and market risks. Should be required ready for every legislator or regulator dealing with financial markets. If you want to put the current financial crisis in perspective, read this now!
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