An economist's speech


The following is supposedly a true story.


An economist was about to give a presentation in Washington, DC on the
problems with Black-Scholes model of option pricing and was expecting no more
than a dozen of government officials attending.


To his amazement, when he arrived, the room was packed with edgy,
tough-looking guys in shades. Still, after five or so minutes into the
presentation all of them stood up and left without a word.


The economist found out only later that his secretary ran the presentation
through a spell-checker and what was "The Problem with Black-Scholes" became
"The Problem with Black Schools".

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