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Economyths: 11 Ways Economics Gets it Wrong

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  • 9781785782299

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  • 129 mm

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  • 198 mm

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  • 361 gram

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  • PAPERBACK

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    From the inability of wealth to make us happier, to our catastrophic blindness to the credit crunch, Economyths reveals ten ways in which economics has failed us all. Forecasters predicted a prosperous year in 2008 for financial markets - in one influential survey the average prediction was for an eleven percent gain. But by the end of the year, the Standard and Poor's 500 index - a key economic barometer - was down 38 percent, and major economies were plunging into recession. Even the Queen asked - "Why did no one see it coming?"An even bigger casualty was the credibility...  Read More

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    David Orrell

    David Orrell, Ph.D. is a scientist and author of popular science books. He studied mathematics at the University of Alberta, and obtained his Ph.D. from Oxford University on the prediction of nonlinear systems.

    His work in mathematical modeling and complex systems research has led him to diverse areas such as weather forecasting, particle accelerator design, economics, and cancer biology. He has authored or coauthored research papers for journals including Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Nature Genetics, the International Journal of Bifurcations and Chaos, and Physica D.

    He is the author of and about new economic theories; and about prediction in weather, genetics, and economics, which was a national bestseller and finalist for the 2007 Canadian Science Writers Association book award. Foresight called it An engaging, as well as deeply insightful, discussion on the difficult task of prediction ... it can change the way you view forecasting.

    David has been a guest on radio shows including Coast to Coast AM, NPR, and BBC, and his work has been featured in print media such as New Scientist and the Financial Times. He has spoken at many conferences and events including the Art Center Global Dialogues on Disruptive Thinking. He currently lives in Oxford, UK, where he runs a mathematical consultancy Systems Forecasting.

    Awards
    Finalist: Canadian Science Writers Association book award (2007)
    Finalist: National Business Book Award (2011)

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