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Tren Griffin

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Information Rules80% Confidence
@JeffreyTowson Microsoft also has a chief economist. The teams interact. He trained many people at Berkeley in the software industry. Hal's book Information Rules is foundational. His work on network effects was seminal. This lecture by Hal is one of my favorites.
How Nature Works80% Confidence
@m_farda Read the papers and the book. The sand pile is a metaphor. Self organized criticality applies in biology. Look at the book title:
Competitive Strategy80% Confidence

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Complexity80% Confidence

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Warren Buffett80% Confidence

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I met Mandelbrot only once at this lecture at before he passed away in 2010. He wrote the book "The Misbehavior of Markets: A Fractal View of Financial Turbulence." I suggest you read this book for yourself (even though it is not an easy book to read).

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The Outsiders80% Confidence

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