Dixit’s “Thinking Strategically”, that scrutinise issues of decision-making, with examples ranging from Maradona to King Lear, coupled with Yale’s online lecture of “Game Theory” by Ben Polak, helped me grasp the essence of game theory and broadened my perspectives for its application on daily life to complex oligopolistic situations. Particularly, the “Prisoner’s Dilemma” which demonstrated how competitors have to compromise to optimise their results. My inexorable obsession with the causes and consequences of phenomenons inevitably led me to renowned “The Undercover Economist” by T.Harford, which has expanded my microcosm of economics and strengthened my critical thinking further following AS Thinking Skills. …show more content…
Online lectures from Stanford’s “How to Start a Startup” along with documentary “The Startup Kids” further consolidated this ambition. LSE’s strong entrepreneurial spirit, including LSE Generate and access to the global alumni network, will undeniably nurture my passion and provide the nuts-and-bolts on starting and growing a business, all in the bustling heart of