misLeading Indicators: How to reliably measure your business

“We have no reliable way to measure counterfactuals”

Social scientists such as economists cannot not measure what would happen if they had not executed some policy, such as an economic stimulus. And while business can gain from experimental methods used in the hard sciences, it is doubtful whether social scientists ever will.



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