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Recent Advances in Stupid Ideas in Quant Finance - Where Economists' Approaches are Wrong, Dangerous Inconsistencies in Calibration, a Broader Toolbox (Video casette)
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Recent Advances in Stupid Ideas in Quant Finance - Where Economists' Approaches are Wrong, Dangerous Inconsistencies in Calibration, a Broader Toolbox (Video casette)
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Run Time: 30.59 minutes Paul Wilmott, one of the world's leading
financial mathematicians criticizes popular concepts within
economics and quantitative finance both at the big-picture level
and in the detail for the benefit of Quantitative Analysts and Risk
Managers everywhere: Economists are taking the wrong approach in
their models The dangerous inconsistencies in the concept of
calibration and the lack of understanding of this technique
Universities concentration on teaching a tiny abstract, mostly
irrelevant part of mathematics in their finance programmes
Recommendations are made for a broader toolbox of mathematics to be
made available to finance This video, one of six from the Wiley
WILMOTT Summit on Risk and Quantitative Modeling in Finance, held
on the 11th December 2012 at Columbia University, New York feature
the presentations from thought leaders and industry experts aiming
to draw together some of the lessons of the last decade in order to
restate the discipline's fundamental role in driving the future
success of the global market economy. This is the time to define
what quantitative finance really means beyond the fallout of the
global financial crisis and to identify the technology and
techniques that will power innovation and growth. Videos in this
series include: Paul Wilmott - Recent Advances in Stupid Ideas in
Quant Finance Kent Osband - Fooled by Rational Turbulence Aaron
Brown - And The Cows That Were Ugly and Gaunt Ate Up The Seven
Sleek, Fat Cows Patrick S. Hagan - On Beyond Black: Volatility
Surfaces and Dark Noise Edward O. Thorp - What Finance Has Taught
Me Chaired by Jack Schwager - Wiley Wilmott Summit Debate, Is
Finance the sickness or the cure? Joined by Paul Wilmott, Kent
Osband, Aaron Brown and Patrick S. Hagan
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