This might be confirmation bias but reading last year's Nobel Prize for Economics paper strengthened my judgement on this by quite a lot. At first glance, it might seem like a radical idea but I see that as more of a measure of impact than anything else.
I think the hypothesis is simple, worth exploring and has clear outsized returns if it works.
This might be confirmation bias but reading last year's Nobel Prize for Economics paper strengthened my judgement on this by quite a lot.
At first glance, it might seem like a radical idea but I see that as more of a measure of impact than anything else.
I think the hypothesis is simple, worth exploring and has clear outsized returns if it works.