Posts Tagged as ‘Sicilian proverbs’

October 14, 2008

Latin hides the stupidity of the priest

The title of this post is taken from a Sicilian proverb. I think it partly describes the corporate culture that helped create the current banking catastrophe. I also think that it helps explain a phenomena endemic to a lot of bubbles throughout history: the corresponding madness of crowds, or suspension of common sense, which leads to their creation.
Risk models that didn’t account for crisis conditions [...]