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David Orrell

    David Orrell is a scientist and author whose work delves into complex systems and mathematical modeling. His research spans diverse fields, from weather forecasting to cancer biology, offering a unique perspective on the intricacies of the modern world. Orrell explores new economic theories and the science of prediction, guiding readers through the challenging task of forecasting. His approach is both analytical and accessible, making him a compelling narrator of complex subjects.

    David Orrell
    Instant Economics
    Apollo's Arrow
    Economyths - skladem, lehce poškozený kus
    The Rifles are There
    Earth in Mind
    A Brief History of Money
    • 2022
    • 2021

      Instant Economics

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Instant Economics pulls together all the pivotal economic knowledge and thought into one concise volume.

      Instant Economics
    • 2021

      Behavioural Economics

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.3(16)Add rating

      For centuries, economics was dominated by the idea that we are rational individuals who optimise our own 'utility'. Then, in the 1970s, psychologists demonstrated that the reality is a lot messier. We don't really know what our utility is, and we care about people other than ourselves. We are susceptible to external nudges. And far from being perfectly rational we are prone to 'cognitive biases' with complex effects on decision-making, such as forgetting to prepare for retirement. David Orrell explores the findings from psychology and neuroscience that are shaking up economics - and that are being exploited by policy-makers and marketers alike, to shape everything from how we shop for food, to how we tackle societal happiness or climate change. Finally, he asks: is behavioural economics a scientific revolution, or just a scientific form of marketing?

      Behavioural Economics
    • 2020

      A Brief History of Money

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The story and history of money, finance and economics but also its interaction with people, governments and society.

      A Brief History of Money
    • 2018

      Quantum Economics

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.4(108)Add rating

      The emerging science of quantum economics can help us create a `real-world' economics that actually works for us all

      Quantum Economics
    • 2017
    • 2016

      Evolution of Money

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(71)Add rating

      A revelatory history of money's nature and purpose, suggesting more productive, even redemptive, ways to use it.

      Evolution of Money
    • 2012

      Truth Or Beauty

      Science and the Quest for Order

      • 348 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      In this sweeping book, applied mathematician and popular author David Orrell questions the promises and pitfalls of associating beauty with truth, showing how ideas of mathematical elegance have inspired—and have sometimes misled—scientists attempting to understand nature. Orrell shows how the ancient Greeks constructed a concept of the world based on musical harmony; later thinkers replaced this model with a program, based on Newton’s “rational mechanics,” to reduce the universe to a few simple equations. He then turns to current physical theories, such as supersymmetric string theory—again influenced by deep aesthetic principles. The book sheds new light on historical investigations and also recent research, including the examinations ongoing at the Large Hadron Collider. Finally, broadening his discussion to other fields of research, including economics, architecture, and health, Orrell questions whether these aesthetic principles reflect an accurate way to explain and understand the structure of our world.

      Truth Or Beauty
    • 2011