Dan Goldstein’s Decision Science News blog is publicising a seminar with The Black Swan author Nassim Taleb on Monday 24th September. Spaces are limited. The talk is entitled The Impact of the Highly Improbable.

Taleb is working in London with Dan at the London Business School and the seminar is part of a series under the title ‘The Economics of Behaviour and Decision Making’. Personally, I’m in two minds whether to go ;-) . Incentives include drinks afterwards.

The link above provides the full schedule, while this link will automatically send you reminders and news of events.

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