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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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The Scotsman Article on the Market Mind Hypothesis

The Scotsman Article on the Market Mind Hypothesis

An article entitled “Focus on the human being not the abstract, leading economist tells Edinburgh symposium” appeared recently in The …

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