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A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson is a must read!

A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson is a must read!

It’s hard to believe anyone could weave together a history of all the scientific fields – cosmology, astronomy, paleontology, geology, chemistry, physics and more! – into a compelling narrative. Somehow, Bill Bryson manages this incredible feat! I truly loved the way he ties together the history of science with the stories of the men and women behind the science.

Read the book, you won’t be disappointed!

Autor FabriceData publikacji 31 marca, 200913 lipca, 2023Kategorie Książki3 komentarze do A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson is a must read!

Stand up comics for rationality!

Stand up comics for rationality!

Autor FabriceData publikacji 31 marca, 200912 października, 2023Kategorie Displays of Creativity1 komentarz do Stand up comics for rationality!

Duplicity is tons of fun!

Duplicity is tons of fun!

I loved the movie. Clive Owen and Julia Roberts have great chemistry. The plot and dialogue are fun and engaging and the tone really reminded me of Ocean’s 11.

Watch it!

Autor FabriceData publikacji 27 marca, 200913 lipca, 2023Kategorie Filmy i programy telewizyjneDodaj komentarz do Duplicity is tons of fun!

Wall Street Investment Banking Explained

Wall Street Investment  Banking Explained

Young Chuck moved to Texas and bought a donkey from a farmer for $100.
The farmer agreed to deliver the donkey the next day.
The next day the farmer drove up and said, 'Sorry Chuck, but I have some bad news, the donkey died.’
Chuck replied, 'Well, then just give me my money back.’
The farmer said, 'Can’t do that. I went and spent it already.’
Chuck said, 'OK, then, just bring me the dead donkey.’
The farmer asked, 'What ya gonna do with a dead donkey?
Chuck said, 'I’m going to raffle him off.’
The farmer said 'You can’t raffle off a dead donkey!’
Chuck said, 'Sure I can. Watch me. I just won’t tell anybody he’s dead.’
A month later, the farmer met up with Chuck and asked, 'What happened with that dead donkey?’
Chuck said, 'I raffled him off. I sold 500 tickets at two dollars apiece and made a profit of $898.00.’
The farmer said, 'Didn’t anyone complain?’
Chuck said, 'Just the guy who won. So I gave him his two dollars back.’
Chuck now works for Morgan Stanley.

Autor FabriceData publikacji 23 marca, 200913 lipca, 2023Kategorie Displays of Creativity3 komentarze do Wall Street Investment Banking Explained

Entrepreneurs: Global Heroes!

Entrepreneurs: Global Heroes!

There is a great series of articles on entrepreneurship in the latest Economist.

Check them out:
http://www.economist.com/specialreports/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13216025

Autor FabriceData publikacji 18 marca, 200913 lipca, 2023Kategorie Przedsiębiorczość, Interesting ArticlesDodaj komentarz do Entrepreneurs: Global Heroes!

On entrepreneurship and democracy

On entrepreneurship and democracy

„The movement that built the first national democracy was not triggered by an uprising of the masses; nor was it led by intellectual theorists. It was led by entrepreneurial men of means … . In fact, starting a business develops precisely the traits that make democracy work. It requires independence, much effort, and self-discipline – but also the ability to work with others and the recognition that you can only succeed by serving the needs of others.”

– Carl J. Schramm, „The Entrepreneurial Imperative,” p. 161

Autor FabriceData publikacji 16 marca, 200913 lipca, 2023Kategorie Quotes & Poems1 komentarz do On entrepreneurship and democracy

Interesting progress in the fight against HIV

Interesting progress in the fight against HIV

Over the last 25 years, the fight against HIV has seemed hopeless. Every attempt at a vaccine or cure has failed miserably. Sometimes in science breakthroughs happen inadvertently. An AIDS patient who underwent a bone marrow transplant to treat leukemia seems to have won his battle with AIDS. Doctors have not been able to detect the virus in his blood for more than 600 days despite having ceased all conventional AIDS medication.

Read the full article at:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122602394113507555.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

Autor FabriceData publikacji 13 marca, 200913 lipca, 2023Kategorie Interesting ArticlesDodaj komentarz do Interesting progress in the fight against HIV

Uwe Reinhardt is brilliant!

Uwe Reinhardt is brilliant!

I had the pleasure of studying under Uwe Reinhardt at Princeton. He was by far the best teacher. He gave such entertaining presentations, full of jokes and anecdotes, that he managed to make accounting fun – even at 9 am – an ungodly hour for a college student! I loved working with him so much that I became a teacher assistant for the class.

He recently gave a presentation at a conference for investors in health care. The first part of the presentation is by far the funniest and best description of the financial crisis I came across. Maybe it’s the geeky economist in me talking, but I found the presentation absolutely hilarious!

For more on Uwe Reinhardt, check out his Wikipedia entry.

Autor FabriceData publikacji 12 marca, 200923 sierpnia, 2023Kategorie Gospodarka, Displays of Creativity3 komentarze do Uwe Reinhardt is brilliant!

Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II is disappointing

Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II is disappointing

As it is built on the Company of Heroes engine, I had great hopes for this real time strategy game (RTS). Unfortunately, the game is even more simplistic than Company of Heroes (which itself was extremely simple) and the unit control is nowhere near as precise as in Company of Heroes. My RTS hopes now rest on Starcraft II and Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor.

Autor FabriceData publikacji 9 marca, 20098 sierpnia, 2023Kategorie Gry wideo1 komentarz do Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II is disappointing

CEPS: George Soros on the crash of 2008

CEPS: George Soros on the crash of 2008

I had the pleasure of being invited to a dinner organized by the Princeton University Center for Economic Policy Studies (CEPS) where George Soros spoke on the current economic crisis.

I very much enjoyed the cocktails before the dinner where I reconnected with Alan Blinder and Harvey Rosen who had been professors of mine at Princeton and got to meet Paul Volcker. I believe I also caught sight of Daniel Kahneman and John Nash.

Paul Volcker, when not hitting on my girlfriend, made an impassioned defense of the current bailout. He argued that Americans were no less willing to accept a V shaped recovery today than in 1982 and that the duration and severity of the recession, the shape of the recovery and the nature of the policy responses were purely driven by the circumstances of the two crises: high inflation then, a financial crisis with rapidly deteriorating economic fundamentals and low inflation now.

Alan Blinder came out as the relative optimist of the night explaining that the US was much better off than most of the developed world, that US government debt as a percentage of GDP was only set to rise to 60% up from 40% and that the policy response was finally becoming systematic rather than haphazard.

George Soros for his part could have rivaled Nouriel Roubini with his dire outlook. His speech centered on the cause of the crisis and his prescriptions. He posited that markets were not only not efficient, but prone to bubbles and that in certain circumstances these bubbles could create feedback loops that could impact the economy. He argued that this current crisis was purely financial in the making because looser credit always comes with higher asset prices even though most people do not make the link. He argued that central bankers should take into consideration credit and asset bubbles when setting monetary policy – a role Alan Greenspan famously abdicated. He lamented that despite his hopes for the new administration, they were still behind the ball and doing too little too late.

While his fundamental analysis was sound, I took umbrage with some of his prescriptions, especially his desire to restrict the use of credit default swaps. He argued that stocks were ok to short because on average shorting a stock is riskier than owning it. On the other hand, buying a credit default swap is the equivalent of betting that the issuer of the bond that the CDS insures is going to do poorly – it is the equivalent of shorting the bonds of the company or country the CDS insures. The asymmetry of risk between the issuer and buyer of the CDS favors shorting the bond of the issuing company or country (buying the CDS) which he found reprehensible. I found the argument inconsistent with his desire to pop bubbles given that shorting brings price information to the market. There is nothing morally wrong with shorting and whenever regulators banned shorting both during the Great Depression and the recent financial crisis they ultimately found it counterproductive.

His inner Nouriel Roubini came out during the Q&A session after his speech. When asked about the potential for a breakdown of the social order, he gloomily responded that there was a high risk of populist regimes emerging, especially in Eastern Europe. He felt that democracy in the US might not be as entrenched as we suspect and that it could be severely tested should the Obama administration fail to contain the crisis.

He also described the plight of the developing world. There are over 1 trillion dollars worth of emerging market debt coming to maturity in 2009 that will not be rolled over. He felt that only a concerted effort by the G20 countries to deal with the issue at the upcoming April 2 meeting could save many emerging countries from default. He did not mention his prognosis, but the tone of his speech suggested he did not feel hopeful about a breakthrough there.

He also vigorously defended mark to market accounting retelling the story of Japan where the suspension of mark to market accounting led to the survival of “zombie banks” unable to lend which lumbered for years. He argued it is much better to deal with the bad debt expediently and recapitalize banks.

He also described the interesting paradox we currently face where the prescriptions for getting us out of the crisis – printing and spending a lot of money – are the very opposite what we will need to do the minute the velocity of money increases again.

He did finish on an optimistic note saying that he believed that China, Brazil and India will emerge from the crisis earlier than the rest of the world, as early as the end of the year, and would help pull the rest of the world out of the crisis.

I actually very much doubt he is right, but I sure hope he is!

Autor FabriceData publikacji 6 marca, 20098 sierpnia, 2023Kategorie Nowy Jork, Gospodarka4 komentarze do CEPS: George Soros on the crash of 2008

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