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(Mis)leading indicators: why our economic numbers distort reality / Karabell, Zachary   Journal Article
Karabell, Zachary Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Economic numbers have come to define our world. Individuals, organizations, and governments assess how they are doing based on what these numbers tell them. Economists and analysts loosely refer to statistics measuring GDP, unemployment, inflation, and trade deficits as "leading indicators" and subscribe to the belief that these figures accurately reflect reality and provide unique insights into the health of an economy. Taken together, leading indicators create a data map that people use to navigate their lives. That map, however, is showing signs of age. Understanding where the map came from should help explain why it has become less reliable than ever before.
Key Words Economy  GDP  Economists  Economic  Global Economic System  Deficits 
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Architects of intervention: the United States, the third world, and the cold war, 1946-1962 / Karabell, Zachary 1999  Book
Karabell, Zachary Book
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Publication Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press, 1999.
Description ix, 248p.
Series Eisenhower Center studies on war and peace
Standard Number 0807123412
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Backfire: US policy towords Iraq, 1988-2 August 1990 / Karabell, Zachary Winter 1995  Article
Karabell, Zachary Article
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Publication Winter 1995.
Description 28-47
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