Errors are made in all human activities, ranging from fraud to misunderstandings of various types to not being able to give an explanation of observed facts. In the latter case, errors play a fundamental role in all scientific activity, since the essence of scientific activity is to reduce our lack of knowledge. Concrete examples from economic science are partly due to forecasting errors in other sciences. Copyright 1988 by Taylor and Francis Group
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Volume (Year): 46 (1988) Issue (Month): 3 (December) Pages: 225-30 Download reference. The following formats are available: HTML
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