Book Review: Finance and Philosophy: why are we always surprised
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For most people, including the readers of Housing Finance International the title of this book is perhaps not instantly engaging. It sounds “heavy” and in an era of soundbites this is hardly an attribute to engage those who want instant returns. However, in reality this is a highly accessible book with 18 chapters over its 169 pages, i.e., less than 10 pages a chapter and easily read on a piecemeal basis as time and interests allow. Moreover, there is much here for the busy housing finance professional whether based in the USA or elsewhere…
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