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020 | _a9780141034591 | ||
040 | _cTBS | ||
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043 | _aen_UK | ||
245 | 4 | _aThe black swan | |
250 | _a2ยช ed | ||
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_bPenguin, _c2010 |
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300 | _axxxiii + 444 p. ; 20 cm | ||
490 | _aEconomics / Philosophy | ||
500 | _athe impact of the highly improbable | ||
520 | _aExamines the role of the unexpected, discussing why improbable events are not anticipated or understood properly, and how humans rationalize the black swan phenomenon to make it appear less random. | ||
590 | _bBR B3 ELEC Business Ethics ; | ||
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_aCLASS Q - SCIENCE _93445 |
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_aUncertainty (Information theory) _xSocial aspects _93446 |
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_aForecasting _93447 |
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653 | _aBibliography B3 ELEC - Business Ethics | ||
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_aTaleb, Nassim Nicholas _d1960- _eAuthor _93448 |
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