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Merton was more distraught over the stain that Long-Term’s failure cast on modern finance and on his own prodigious academic oeuvre. Though tacitly conceding that the models had failed, he insisted that the solution was to design ever-more elaborate and sophisticated models.² The notion that relying on any formulaic model posed inescapable risks eluded him.
When Genius Failed: The Rise and Fall of Long-Term Capital Management
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