Conceptual Anomalies in Economics and Statistics
Discover the intriguing insights within Conceptual Anomalies in Economics and Statistics by Leland Gerson Neuberg, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This thought-provoking book spans 380 pages and delves into the conceptual inconsistencies that challenge the foundations of economics and statistics. Neuberg presents compelling examples to illustrate how these methodological anomalies hinder our understanding of human social behavior, contrasting it with the clarity achieved in the physical sciences. Perfect for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the intersection of economics and statistics, this paperback edition invites readers to rethink traditional approaches and consider new perspectives. Enhance your knowledge and explore the complexities of human behavior through the lens of economics and statistical analysis with this essential read.