John Coates, Research Fellow in neuroscience and finance at the University of Cambridge, previously traded derivatives for Goldman Sachs, and ran a trading desk for Deutsche Bank. He now researches the biology of risk taking and stress. His book, The Hour Between Dog and Wolf, was shortlisted for the FT-Goldman Business Book of the Year, and the UK Wellcome Trust Science Prize. It was also chosen as book of the month by the British Army. His research on risk taking has attracted interest from business, medicine, and the military, as well as elite sports teams.
“A profoundly unconventional book… It’s also so absorbing that I
wound up reading it twice… From the first page to the last, Coates
challenges deep-seated assumptions.”—Bloomberg
“If anyone is qualified to unify the seemingly disparate subjects
of financial markets and neurology, it’s John Coates…The Hour
Between Dog and Wolf is a powerful distillation of his work—and an
important step in the ongoing struggle to free economics from
rational-actor theory.”—The Daily Beast
“[I]t makes intuitive sense that biological responses inform the
mood of the markets. This book puts flesh on that idea.”—The
Economist
“Compelling.”—New Scientist
“[A] scintillating treatise on the neurobiology of the business
cycle. Coates… draws an intimate portrait of life on a trading
floor …The result is a provocative and entertaining take on the
irrational exuberance—and anxiety—of the modern
economy.”—Publishers Weekly
“A provocative challenger to rational choice views of high finance,
Coates makes an exceptionally clear, readable presentation that is
bound to influence arguments about the regulation of Wall
Street.”—Booklist
“An in-depth look at how financial risk-taking is linked to human
biology, especially to the testosterone levels of young male
traders, and the implications of this phenomenon for financial
markets and the wider economy.”—Kirkus
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