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The Tyranny of Numbers: Why Counting Can't Make Us Happy
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Published by Flamingo, 2001, index, 238 pages, condition: as new.
Never before have we attempted to measure as much as we do today. Why are we so obsessed with numbers? What can they really tell us?Too often we try to quantify what cant actually be measured. We count people, but not individuals. We count exam results rather than intelligence, benefit claimants instead of poverty. The government has set itself 10,000 new targets. Politicians pack their speeches with skewed crime rates are either rising or falling depending on who is doing the counting.We are in a world in which everything designed only to be measured. If it cant be measured it can be ignored .But the big problem is what numbers dont tell you. They wont interpret. They wont inspire, and they wont tell you precisely what causes what. In this passionately argued and thought-provoking book, David Boyle examines our obsession with numbers. He reminds us of the danger of taking numbers so seriously at the expense of what is non-measurable, intuition, creativity, imagination, happinessCounting is a vital human skill. Yardsticks are a vital tool. As long as we remember how limiting they are if we cling to them too closely.Americans who claim to have been abducted by aliens = 3.7 million .Average time spent by British people in traffic jams every year = 11 daysNumber of Americans shot by children under six between 1983 and 1993 = 138, 490

David Boyle is a journalist who has written about new ideas in economics for the past decade in newspapers and magazines all over the world. He is the author of Funny Money. Since 1988 he has been editor of New Economics magazine and he has also edited a range of other publications including Town & Country Planning. David Boyle is a fellow of the RSA and a well-known figure in organizations such as the New Economics Foundation. He has been a Winston Curchill Fellow and is a regular broadcaster on the future of money, cities ecomomics and a range of other topics.

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