Against the Gods

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出版者:John Wiley & Sons
作者:Peter L. Bernstein
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页数:400
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出版时间:1998-9-29
价格:GBP 17.99
装帧:Paperback
isbn号码:9780471295631
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图书标签:
  • 金融
  • 投资
  • 风险
  • 经济学
  • finance
  • investment
  • risk
  • statistics
  • 历史
  • 哲学
  • 思想
  • 信仰
  • 人类命运
  • 科学
  • 文明
  • 抗争
  • 命运
  • 自由
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Book Description

Human existence is based upon risk. This text charts the adventures of a group of thinkers who embarked on a voyage of intellectual discovery, transforming primeval superstition into the powerful tools of risk control employed today.

Amazon.com

With the stock market breaking records almost daily, leaving longtime market analysts shaking their heads and revising their forecasts, a study of the concept of risk seems quite timely. Peter Bernstein has written a comprehensive history of man's efforts to understand risk and probability, beginning with early gamblers in ancient Greece, continuing through the 17th-century French mathematicians Pascal and Fermat and up to modern chaos theory. Along the way he demonstrates that understanding risk underlies everything from game theory to bridge-building to winemaking.

From Publishers Weekly

Risk management, which assumes that future risks can be understood, measured and to some extent predicted, is the focus of this solid, thoroughgoing history. Probability theory, pioneered by 17th-century French mathematicians Blaise Pascal and Pierre de Fermat, has made possible the design of great bridges, electric power utilities and insurance policies. The statistical sampling methods invented by dour Swiss scientist Jacob Bernoulli undergird diverse activities such as the testing of new drugs, stock-picking and wine tasting. Bernstein (Capital Ideas) animates his narrative with a colorful cast of risk-analyzers, including gambling addict Girolamo Cardano, 16th-century Italian physician to the Pope; and John Maynard Keynes, whose concerns over economic uncertainty compelled him to recommend an active, interventionist role for government. Bernstein also traces the development of business forecasting, game theory, insurance and derivatives, and surveys recent advances in risk forecasting made possible through chaos theory and by the development of neural networks.

From Library Journal

For several centuries, mathematics has been the language of the exact sciences. Only in the 20th century has mathematics become predominant in other fields, particularly economics and finance. In this book, Bernstein (Capital Ideas: The Improbable Origins of Modern Wall Street, LJ 12/91), head of an economic consulting firm, traces the development of probability theory from its beginnings in analyzing games of chance, through its application to statistical theory and insurance, up to its present use in developing investment strategies to control risk. He includes excellent sections on portfolio analysis and on investments in derivatives. Bernstein clearly describes the people, their work, and the events that have revolutionized the thinking on Wall Street. A worthwhile acquisition for business and math collections.

                            Harold D. Shane, Baruch Coll., CUNY

From Booklist

Bernstein's lively history chronicles a profound transformation in attitudes about the future. How one's fate changed from depending less on capricious outcomes and more on predictable ones forms the backbone of the narrative. His central characters are mathematicians who began pondering the statistics of gambling, or gamblers pondering the risks of gambling: about one sixteenth-century polymath, Girolamo Cardano, Bernstein writes that his "credentials as a gambling addict alone would justify his appearance in the history of risk," and that comment is typical of Bernstein's engaging presentation. Amid his recounting of the insights into probability from Pascal to Keynes, he touches on an array of modern fields in which risk analysis is crucial--insurance, commodities futures, stock markets, and that old standard, gambling. This cornucopia of biographical sketches, mathematical examples, and reflections on the nature of human expectations about the future faces little risk of idling in libraries; patrons of the business section might be keenest to read it.

                          Gilbert Taylor

From AudioFile

Jesse Boggs honed his expressive, laid-back vocal style narrating his own award-winning documentaries. Here, as reader and abridger, he goes a long way to clarify Bernstein's convoluted theory of risk management. His careful phrasing also brings into high relief the sweeping generalizations and questionable axioms that give pause to the analytic listener. Only in this careful frame of mind can one separate wheat from chaff and learn whatever this book has to teach. Y.R.

The Washington Post Book World, September 20, 1998

AGAINST THE GODS appeared in the "Washington Is Also Reading..." section of The Washington Post Book World. The book is described as, "A comprehensive history of man's efforts to understand risk and probability, from ancient gamblers in Greece to modern chaos theory."

Book Dimension

length: (cm)22.7                 width:(cm)15.2

作者简介

PETER L. BERNSTEIN is President of Peter L. Bernstein, Inc., economic consultants to institutional advisors and corporations. His semimonthly analysis of the capital markets and the real economy, Economics and Portfolio Strategy, is read by managers and owners of investments totaling over one trillion dollars. Mr. Bernstein is the author of many articles in the professional and popular press, as well as six books in economics and finance, including the bestselling Capital Ideas: The Improbable Origins of Modern Wall Street. He is the coeditor of Investment Management (Wiley), and was the first editor of The Journal of Portfolio Management.

目录信息

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
TO 1200: BEGINNINGS
1. The Winds of the Greeks and the Role
of the Dice 11
2. As Easy as I, II, III 23
1200–1700: A THOUSAND OUTSTANDING FACTS
3. The Renaissance Gambler 39
4. The French Connection 57
5. The Remarkable Notions of the Remarkable Notions Man 73
1700–1900: MEASUREMENT UNLIMITED
6. Considering the Nature of Man 99
7. The Search for Moral Certainty 116
8. The Supreme Law of Unreason 135
9. The Man with the Sprained Brain 152
10. Peapods and Perils 172
11. The Fabric of Felicity 187
1900–1960: CLOUDS OF VAGUENESS AND THE DEMAND FOR PRECISION
12. The Measure of Our Ignorance 197
13. The Radically Distinct Notion 215
14. The Man Who Counted Everything Except Calories 231
15. The Strange Case of the Anonymous Stockbroker 247
DEGREES OF BELIEF:EXPLORING UNCERTAINTY
16. The Failure of Invariance 269
17. The Theory Police 284
18. The Fantastic System of Side Bets 304
19. Awaiting the Wildness 329
Notes 339
Bibliography 353
Name Index 365
Subject Index 369
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读后感

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书分2部分,第一部分,是对概率的回顾,从古希腊开始讲起,基本算是概率的发展史,其中讲述了最原始的保险组织,讲述了bernoulli家族对probability theory的贡献...第2部分涉及概率的应用,金融,保险之类,最后一章讨论了一些beharior economics的东西,很有趣哦... 但是中文...  

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书分2部分,第一部分,是对概率的回顾,从古希腊开始讲起,基本算是概率的发展史,其中讲述了最原始的保险组织,讲述了bernoulli家族对probability theory的贡献...第2部分涉及概率的应用,金融,保险之类,最后一章讨论了一些beharior economics的东西,很有趣哦... 但是中文...  

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英文出版于1996年。中文版是去年出的。这本书一般被归入经济管理、金融类图书中。实际上我认为是统计学、概率论、博弈论三门学科的发展史。讲述了从1200年前开始的统计学、概率论的历史和1928年冯·诺依曼(书中译为冯·纽曼)开创的博弈论的历史。书中的故事大部分还算有趣。  

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金融和管理的世界存在着的一组矛盾:一派坚持认为最好的决策是由过去模式决定的限制和数据为基础;另一派的决策则是对不确定性更大程度上的主观信仰。 不管是哪一派,都有各自的理由。深层次的讲,这涉及到人的哲学观念,人的主观能动性和客观世界的存在的关系。金融世界两派...  

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金融和管理的世界存在着的一组矛盾:一派坚持认为最好的决策是由过去模式决定的限制和数据为基础;另一派的决策则是对不确定性更大程度上的主观信仰。 不管是哪一派,都有各自的理由。深层次的讲,这涉及到人的哲学观念,人的主观能动性和客观世界的存在的关系。金融世界两派...  

用户评价

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Brilliant book~~

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算是唯一一本在管理学院图书馆阅读并记下来的英文书

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很不错

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风险管理就是把我们对结果有所控制的领域最大化,而把我们完全不能控制结果和我们弄不清因果联系的领域最小化。

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大概出于对可读性的考虑省略了全部数学公式,但对St.Petersburg Paradox,Bayes Theorem 等Key concept还是应该dig deeper,至少应当给出附录公式。不过对于了解21世纪之前金融风险管理的来龙去脉来说仍不失为一本极好科普读物。

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