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Paul Ormerod

    Paul Ormerod est un économiste distingué qui se concentre sur l'exploration de la complexité et de l'imprévisibilité des économies modernes. Son travail explore en profondeur le comportement humain, les influences psychologiques et les facteurs sociaux qui façonnent les résultats économiques, remettant souvent en question les modèles rationnels traditionnels. Ormerod souligne l'importance de comprendre comment les systèmes économiques évoluent et comment de nouveaux modèles y émergent, offrant aux lecteurs un aperçu pénétrant des dynamiques qui animent notre monde.

    Why Most Things Fail : Evolution, Extinction and Economics
    Against the Grain
    Checklist of Papuasian Orchids
    Positive Linking
    Why Most Things Fail
    The Death of Economics
    • The Death of Economics

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(11)Évaluer

      This text questions the abilities of the economists who influence political decisions on the economy. Ormerod aims to show that traditional economists view the world in a way which ensures they will never be able to understand it. He suggests that economies are not machines, but dynamic organisms

      The Death of Economics
    • Why Most Things Fail

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,5(35)Évaluer

      Focuses on why some businesses fail, and how to avoid it. This book looks at a truth all too seldom acknowledged: most commercial and public policy ventures will not succeed. It shows what strategies corporations, businesses and governments will need to adopt to stand a chance of prospering in a world where only one thing is certain.

      Why Most Things Fail
    • Positive Linking

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,6(54)Évaluer

      According to Paul Ormerod, author of the bestselling Butterfly Economics and Why Most Things Fail, the mechanistic viewpoint of conventional economics is drastically limited - because it cannot comprehend the vital nature of networks.

      Positive Linking
    • Checklist of Papuasian Orchids

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      The book provides an extensive and detailed account of Papua New Guinea's wild orchids, serving as an essential reference for botanists, ecologists, and enthusiasts. It includes comprehensive listings of all orchid types, synonymous names, and their respective herbarium locations. Notably, it introduces 35 new species and subspecies, along with 25 new scientific combinations, and presents new classifications within several genera. Technical illustrations complement the descriptions, making it a vital resource for anyone studying these unique plants.

      Checklist of Papuasian Orchids
    • The author's witty and informed analysis of events provides an ideal introduction to important ideas for anybody interested in how the modern economy works.

      Against the Grain