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The Black Swan: The 21st Century Challenge for Public Policy
Wilson Center ^ | Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Ph.D.

Posted on 02/03/2005 1:11:19 PM PST by ckilmer

The Black Swan: The 21st Century Challenge for Public Policy with Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Ph.D.

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February 09 2005, 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

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What you think you know may not matter. What you don’t know certainly will. And why you are unlikely to know what matters in time.

In 2001, the stock market lost $7 trillion dollars in value at about the time experts were declaring an end to the business cycle. In 1989, the Soviet Union and Eastern European nations abandoned communism, and the Cold War ended, taking the world by surprise; historically, prominent civilizations such as the Mayan and the Anasazi collapsed seemingly without warning. Such events, found throughout history, can be explained by Black Swans -- large surprise events perceived to have a very low probability of occurring, but an extremely large impact when they happen. These events appear evident in hindsight but lie outside the path of predictions or normal expectations. Generally, our inferential intuitions, cognitive harm-avoidance apparatus, and learning mechanisms are made for a different type of environment. They are geared to the study of the usual and the repeatable; the thinkable and discussible. The gap between the attributes of the Black Swan class of uncertainty and our intuitions about randomness is widening as the world is becoming more complicated, requiring more prevention than is currently accepted in most policy circles. This discussion presents the various dimensions of the problem and addresses its policy consequences.

About the Author

NASSIM NICHOLAS TALEB is an essayist and mathematical trader. He is interested in the epistemology of randomness and the multidisciplinary problems of uncertainty and knowledge, particularly in the large-impact hard-to-predict rare events ("Black Swans"). Taleb is the founder of Empirica LLC, a trading firm and risk research laboratory and Adjunct Professor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York University. Taleb held senior trading positions with trading houses in New York and London and operated as a floor trader before founding Empirica LLC. His degrees include an MBA from the Wharton School and a Ph.D. from the University of Paris. He is the author of Dynamic Hedging and Fooled by Randomness (2nd Edition, published in 17 languages).


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KEYWORDS: catastrophe; randomness

1 posted on 02/03/2005 1:11:25 PM PST by ckilmer
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To: blam

ping


2 posted on 02/03/2005 1:11:51 PM PST by ckilmer
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To: ckilmer
Such events, found throughout history, can be explained by Black Swans -- large surprise events perceived to have a very low probability of occurring, but an extremely large impact when they happen

huh? What's unusual about Black Swans? It's their normal coloration.

3 posted on 02/03/2005 6:45:50 PM PST by Oztrich Boy (Evolution is to ID/Creation as the Free-market is to Socialism.)
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black is the normal coloration of black swans.

However, swans are generally white and not black.


4 posted on 02/03/2005 7:28:04 PM PST by ckilmer
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However, swans are generally white and not black.

What planet do you live on? Swans are black.

5 posted on 02/03/2005 7:38:22 PM PST by Oztrich Boy (Evolution is to ID/Creation as the Free-market is to Socialism.)
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earth

6 posted on 02/03/2005 8:50:23 PM PST by ckilmer
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