Making Quick Judgements With Incomplete Information
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In this episode we get inspiration from the Nobel Prize Winner Daniel Kahneman in his work "Thinking Fast and Slow". We discuss how that relates to analyzing the economy and picking investments. We also discuss recent data from the labor market and some wild inconsistencies and innacuracies in the data. We hope you enjoy this week's episode!
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