Anton Brender
Anton Brender is a member of the Cercle des économistes.[1]
He is also a professor at the Paris Dauphine University, and Chief Economist for the Belgian-French financial institution Candriam.
Works
- Les Taux d'intérêt : approche empirique, avec F. Pisani, Economica, 1997
- Le Nouvel âge de l'économie américaine, avec F. Pisani, Economica, 1999
- Les marchés et la croissance, avec F. Pisani, Economica, 2001
- Face aux marchés, la politique, La Découverte, 2002
- 2e édition, La France face aux marchés financiers, La Découverte, 2004
- La nouvelle économie américaine, avec F. Pisani, Economica, 2004
- La France face à la mondialisation, La Découverte, 2004
- Les déséquilibres financiers internationaux, avec F. Pisani, 2007
- Money, Finance, and the Real Economy: What Has Gone Wrong? with F. Pisani, E. Gagna, Centre for European Policy Studies, 2015
gollark: The rail thing isn't actually widely deployed since there are also unlimited `/home` locations.
gollark: I tend to play on lightly modded servers, so we have things like nether iceways and my automatically routed rail network there.
gollark: They're not deliberately making a weird pricing structure. The tokens are just a way to compact the input before it goes into the model. These things are often (partly) based on "transformers", which operate on a sequence of discrete tokens as input/output, and for which time/space complexity scales quadratically with input length. So they can't just give the thing bytes directly or something like that. And for various reasons it wouldn't make sense to give it entire words as inputs. The compromise is to break text into short tokens, which *on average* map to a certain number of words.
gollark: (not in the SCP universe, but in general, I mean)
gollark: I think that's been done a lot already. I liked https://qntm.org/ra, which is basically that.
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-11-25. Retrieved 2009-09-27.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
External links
- A discussion with Anton Brender, "The economist and the public debate", on the magazine site Labyrinth.
- Anton Brender page at Candriam
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