Author Archives: Meg Tulloch
Pre-Symposium Material: Download Files
20 May 2022
With the symposium nearly upon us, it’s finally time for us to release the relevant papers and slides submitted by …
Introducing the Speakers: Session 8
19 May 2022
Session 8a ‘A fireside interview with Howard Marks about his memos and other reflections’ Speaker: Howard Marks; Co-founder and co-chairman …
Introducing the Speakers: Session 7
18 May 2022
Session 7a ‘Cognition and Sentiment: from Adam Smith to the future of Economics’ Speaker: Sheila Dow; Professor of Economics, University …
Introducing the Speakers: Session 6
18 May 2022
Session 6a ‘Making sense of market moods’ Speaker: Julian Kiverstein; Professor of Neurophilosophy, University of Amsterdam “…In this talk I will …
Introducing the Speakers: Session 5
18 May 2022
Session 5a ‘Homo Heuristics: Decision Making Under Radical Uncertainty’ Speaker: Gerd Gigerenzer; Director of the Harding Center for Risk Literacy, …
Introducing the Speakers: Session 4
18 May 2022
Session 4a ‘The map is not the territory’ Speaker: John Kay; Economist and Fellow of St John’s College, Oxford University …
Introducing the Speakers: Session 3
18 May 2022
Session 3a ‘The market’s mind’ Speaker: Vivienne Brown, Professor of Philosophy & Intellectual History, The Open University. “Although the Market …
Introducing the Speakers: Session 2
18 May 2022
Session 2a ‘Minds, Markets and Self-evidencing’ Speaker: Karl Friston; Professor of Neuroscience, University College London “…On the one hand, the …
Introducing the Speakers: Session 1
17 May 2022
Session 1A ‘Can cognitive science create a cognitive economics?’ Speaker: Nick Chater “…There is a prospect of moving from behavioural …
Introducing the Speakers: Lunch & Evening Sessions
17 May 2022
Day 1 lunch address ‘Global financial stability and market mood’ Speaker: Tobias Adrian; Financial Counsellor and Director of the Monetary …