Inventing Money: The Story of Long-Term Capital Management and the Legends Behind ItISBN: 978-0-471-49811-7
Paperback
278 pages
December 2000
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Nicholas Dunbar studied physics in the UK at Manchester and
Cambridge and finally in the US at Harvard University, where he
gained a Master's degree in earth and planetary sciences. During
this period his interests ranged from quantum mechanics and black
holes to evolution and the history of global climate change. His
teachers included Stephen Hawking at Cambridge and Stephen Jay
Gould at Harvard.
In 1990, Dunbar decided to leave academia. He spent the next few years working in feature films and television, in a wide range of capacities. In 1996, after launching the television production company Flicker Films, a chance encounter with some old Harvard friends set him on a new path of finance and science writing, focusing on the derivatives industry. In 1998, he joined Risk magazine as technical editor.
In 1990, Dunbar decided to leave academia. He spent the next few years working in feature films and television, in a wide range of capacities. In 1996, after launching the television production company Flicker Films, a chance encounter with some old Harvard friends set him on a new path of finance and science writing, focusing on the derivatives industry. In 1998, he joined Risk magazine as technical editor.