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Der schwarze Schwan: Die Macht höchst unwahrscheinlicher Ereignisse (Hörbuch)

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interessanter ansatz, ein wenig zu verkrampft die analogie mit dem schwan, aber wie sonst sollte man anschaulisch ereignisse erklären, die plötzlich und unerwartet eintreten, aus der rückschau aber total logisch erscheinen? viele beispiele, viele erklärungen, stellenweise ein bisschen zu langatmig, aber kein trockenes sachbuch. man sollte sich aber schon konzentrieren beim hören, es lohnt sich. hat auch nichts mit dem gleichnamigen film zu tun

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carsten ~ 9.04.2011 ~ # # # # # # # ~ wirtschaft

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