Predictions are difficult. But we are reluctant to accept it. One of the most undisputed Nobel Prize winners in economics, Kenneth Arrow, illustrated these two circumstances with his experience as a meteorologist during World War II, when he wanted to convince his superiors of the uselessness of his reports: "The statisticians among us verified the forecasts and found that they did not differ from chance. " Those in charge of preparing the forecasts were
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