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Introducing the Speakers: Session 2

Introducing the Speakers: Session 2

Karl Friston Session 2a ‘Minds, Markets and Self-evidencing’ Speaker: Karl Friston; Professor of Neuroscience, University College London “…On the one hand, …

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Introducing the Speakers: Session 1

Introducing the Speakers: Session 1

Nick Chater Session 1A ‘Can cognitive science create a cognitive economics?’ Speaker: Nick Chater “…There is a prospect of moving from …

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Introducing the Speakers: Lunch & Evening Sessions

Introducing the Speakers: Lunch & Evening Sessions

Day 1 lunch address ‘Global financial stability and market mood’ Speaker: Tobias Adrian; Financial Counsellor and Director of the Monetary …

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Market Mind Hypothesis Inaugural Symposium

Market Mind Hypothesis Inaugural Symposium

23-24 May 2022 Panmure House, Edinburgh Symposium Overview Honouring and building on this legacy, the Edinburgh Business School is establishing …

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Symposium Agenda

Symposium Agenda

We’re excited to announce the agenda for the Market Mind Hypothesis Inaugural Symposium. This event will bring together world-leading professionals …

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Podcast: No Way Out

Podcast: No Way Out

Patrick recently spoke on the No Way Out Podcast about the MMH, interdisciplinary academia, shaping our approach to markets, and …

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Podcast: Jack Roycroft-Sherry

Podcast: Jack Roycroft-Sherry

Patrick recently joined Jack Roycroft-Sherry to discuss cognitive economics, consciousness, money, markets, and more, watch the full discussion below: Watch …

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Letter in the Financial Times

Letter in the Financial Times

A letter submitted by Market Mind Hypothesis founder Patrick Schotanus recently appeared in the FT outlining the mistakes of economists …

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Podcast: In the Company of Mavericks

Podcast: In the Company of Mavericks

Patrick recently joined Jeremy McKeown on ‘In the Company of Mavericks’ to discuss the market mind hypothesis, the damage caused …

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Interview: Patrick Schotanus on Financial Sense

Interview: Patrick Schotanus on Financial Sense

Patrick Schotanus recently spoke about his newly-released book, on the Financial Sense Insider podcast with Cris Sheridan, discussing the challenge …

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