Skin in the Game (book)

Nassim Nicholas Taleb's book "Skin in the Game" emphasizes shared risk for fairness and efficiency

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Skin in the Game (book)

Nassim Nicholas Taleb's book "Skin in the Game" emphasizes shared risk for fairness and efficiency

Nassim Nicholas Taleb, in his book "Skin in the Game," argues that shared risk is essential for fairness and commercial efficiency. He believes that when decision-makers have skin in the game, they are more likely to make prudent decisions because they bear the consequences of their actions. This concept is rooted in his broader philosophical essay on uncertainty, titled the Incerto.

Example

A bank manager who invests personal money in a loan portfolio is more cautious and diligent in assessing risks compared to one who only invests company funds.

Taleb's idea of shared risk promotes responsible decision-making and helps prevent reckless behavior that can lead to negative outcomes.

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