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Mervyn King, John Kay: Radical Uncertainty (2019, Little, Brown Book Group Limited) 3 stars

Well-argued but not particularly deep

3 stars

A typical nonfiction bestseller hopeful: Well-narrated, full of vivid examples, reasonably well structured and argued – but its core arguments could be boiled down to a few pages, and most of its assumptions and evidence would need to be scrutinised in order to reliably assess them.

The authors' central recommendation is:

[T]he mark of the first-rate decision-maker confronted by radical uncertainty is to organise action around a reference narrative while still being open to both the possibility that this narrative is false and that alternative narratives might be relevant.