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Mercers’ School Memorial Professor of Commerce Michael Mainelli

Mercers’ School Memorial Professor of Commerce Michael Mainelli. Commercial Philosophy: Science Or Religion?. Outline. The way you think The price of fish Primate matters Falsifiable complex eeconomic deity of evolving choice Competition Long commerce.

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Mercers’ School Memorial Professor of Commerce Michael Mainelli

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  1. Mercers’ School Memorial Professor of CommerceMichael Mainelli Commercial Philosophy: Science Or Religion?

  2. Outline • The way you think • The price of fish • Primate matters • Falsifiable complex eeconomic deity of evolving choice • Competition • Long commerce “Get a detailed grip on the big picture.”Chao Kli Ning

  3. The Way You Think [http://singlewriter.com]

  4. One Too Many Talks 2005 • Danish Fairy Tales? From Andersen And The Copenhagen Consensus Towards A Theory Of Commerce • The Perverse And The Reverse: How Bad Measures Skew Markets • Perceptions Rather Than Rules: The (Mis)Behaviour Of Markets 2006 • Goldilocks Government And The Market: Not Too Little, Not Too Much, But Just Right • Reforming Auditing - Confidence Accounting • Take My Profits, Please! Volatility Reduction And Ethics • How Can You Have Too Much Choice? • Why Do People Play The Lottery? Make Up Your Mind! • Standards Markets: The Free Market Response To Regulation • Enclosures Of The Mind: Governing The Intellectual Commons • Who Hates Globalisation? 2007 (first part) • Corporation Tax Or Income Tax: Which Is The Greatest Con? • Too Unimportant To Fail? Innovation And Competitive Selection In Markets

  5. Two Too Many Talks 2007 (continued) • Does Society Risk My Life Through Safety? The Perils Of Too Much Risk-Aversion • Liquidity: Finance In Motion Or Evaporation? • What I Like About This Country Is That It Has A Nice Level Of Corruption! • Stealing The Silver: How We Take From The Dispossessed, The Poor And Our Own Children • Fads And Fashions: If They Are So Bad, Why Are They So Rapidly Rich? 2008 • Perfectly Unpredictable: Why Forecasting Produces Useful Rubbish • How To Get Ahead In Commerce: The Sure-Fire Ways To Make Money • Save The World: A Commercial Break • Is The Party Over? Sustainable Hopes • It’s A Mad, Bad, Wonderful World: A Celebration Of Commercial Diversity • Regulating The Above Average: Luck Or Skill? 2009 • Local Or Global? Network Economics And The New Economy • Beyond Price: Trust Me, I’m Commercial • Diversity Rules: Competition, Liquidity And Equitable Markets

  6. The Price of Fish

  7. The Cost Of Subsidy

  8. Trading Sardines Or Eating Sardines?

  9. Primate Matters

  10. Commercial Philosophy Complexity Evolution Choice Economics

  11. Great Debates Evolution Complexity Choice Economics

  12. FalsifiableComplex Economic Deity Of Evolving Choice

  13. Triple Bottom MindSurvival – Inquiry - Sophistication

  14. Commercial Map Complexity Evolution Robust Commerce Choice Sustainable Economics

  15. Duality

  16. Primate-cy Of Competition

  17. Long Commerce [Source: http://www.longnow.org/]

  18. Thanks To Infinite Subtlety [M C Escher, Relativity, 1953]

  19. Chance Discussions [Auguste Rodin, The Thinker, 1879-1889]

  20. Commercial Philosophy:Science Or Religion? Thank you! “Get a big picture grip on the details.”Chao Kli Ning

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