Radical Uncertainty

Decision-making for an Unknowable Future

John Kay

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"Radical Uncertainty" by John Kay offers a fresh perspective on decision-making in an unpredictable and complex world. The authors argue that traditional methods of economic and business forecasting are inadequate in the face of uncertainty. Drawing on real-world examples and rigorous analysis, Kay emphasizes the recognition of uncertainty and the need to make adaptive, realistic choices. With insightful discussions on human psychology, financial markets, and policy-making, this book challenges conventional wisdom and provides valuable insights on how to navigate an uncertain future. "Radical Uncertainty" is a must-read for individuals, businesses, and policymakers seeking to enhance their decision-making abilities in an increasingly volatile world.

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