Skin in the Game, Hidden Asymmetries in Daily Life
419 EGP
A provocative exploration of risk, reward, and fairness in decision-making, examining how people who make choices should bear the consequences. Challenges conventional wisdom about expertise, probability, and social systems.
An incisive analysis of how asymmetric risks distort decision-making across politics, economics, and society. The work argues that those who benefit from decisions should also bear their downsides, critiquing systems where elites profit while others pay the costs. Written with intellectual rigor and contrarian perspective, it appeals to readers interested in behavioral economics, risk theory, and social critique. The book combines philosophical insights with practical observations about power structures and accountability in modern institutions.
| Dimensions | 304 × 170 × 250 cm |
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