Fortune Tellers
Princeton University Press (Verlag)
978-0-691-16919-4 (ISBN)
What is science and what is merely guesswork in forecasting? What motivates people to buy forecasts? Does the act of forecasting set in motion unforeseen events that can counteract the forecast made? Masterful and compelling, Fortune Tellers highlights the risk and uncertainty that are inherent to capitalism itself.
Walter A. Friedman is a historian at Harvard Business School and the author of Birth of a Salesman: The Transformation of Selling in America.
Preface ix Introduction 1 Chapter 1 Roger W. Babson: The Rule of Past Patterns 12 "The fundamental law of 'action reaction' " Chapter 2 Irving Fisher: The Economy as a Mathematical Model 51 "The velocity of money" Chapter 3 John Moody: The Bright Light of Transparency 86 "An aggregation of over 440 large industrial, franchise and transportation Trusts" Gallery of Business and Forecasting Charts Chapter 4 C. J. Bullock and Warren Persons: The Harvard ABC Chart 128 "The statistician ... attempts to find a specific analogy existing in an orderly universe" Chapter 5 Wesley Mitchell and Herbert Hoover: Forecasting as Policy 166 "If we could foresee the business cycle, there would be none" Chapter 6 Visions of the Future 194 Postscript 209 Acknowledgments 213 Notes 217 Index 261
Erscheinungsdatum | 14.04.2016 |
---|---|
Zusatzinfo | 28 halftones. |
Verlagsort | New Jersey |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 146 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 340 g |
Themenwelt | Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Wirtschaftsgeschichte |
Wirtschaft ► Volkswirtschaftslehre ► Ökonometrie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-691-16919-5 / 0691169195 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-691-16919-4 / 9780691169194 |
Zustand | Neuware |
Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt? |
aus dem Bereich