Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Cotton Prices, Inflation and the Passing of a Great Mathematician
Cotton, Mandelbrot and Human Fallibility
What does the current spike in cotton prices have to do with the passing of one of the twentieth century's greatest mathematicians? And why are policymakers failing to take on board his message?
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51ck-6-51x says:
Never is such a genius heeded within his lifetime.