Predictive Economics Guide

PREDICTIVE ECONOMICS

Making economics 100% predictive is what makes this book remarkable.

Wouldn’t you say that predictability is the purpose of all science? What is the value of economics if it is not predictive?

Economic science is the tool used to discover economic laws.

It’s these binding laws of the economy that guide us very well in our quest for predictability.

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Macroeconomics and microeconomics are predictive when properly understood.

The visuals in this book greatly aid us to understand the economy more fully. You won’t find any other book that guides you more quickly and thoroughly.

REVIEWS by distinguished individuals:

Bruce Koerber’s latest book, Predictive Economics, is a worthy addition to his impressive body of work. What makes this book different from most other books on the market is the approach it takes – predicting the economic future using subjectivism rather than merely crunching static, lifeless, historical numbers. Economics is the study of purposeful human action. Incorporating this concept into economic predictions results in better outcomes than mere empirical approaches. It is written in a style that is understandable by a nonprofessional, and incorporates applications of political economy, which is an important feature in a world where government intervention is the rule rather than the exception. The examples he provides bring economics to life.

  • Robert W. McGee, Fayetteville State University

Predictive Economics provides a practical thought-provoking perspective to support the use of simple tools to predict economic outcomes with precision. The illustrative economic analysis to current and future knowledge of events of economies have been clearly expressed to enlighten readers on the inherent economic order that ought to be handled with care. I must confess that Predictive Economics is a star of economics, and I am in love with the illustrations and how they made the book more practical. This should be used in colleges and be a sought[1]after book by analysts to relate to practical economic assumptions.

  • Peter Bismark CEO/President, Institute for Liberty & Policy Innovation

I am a psychologist who has read the Economist cover to cover for the last two decades. Invariably I have wondered where humanity and the individual fit into our vision of the economic life of the world. Because of their absence, economics has become a series of numbers and guesses based on the patterns of the past that are designed to hold systems together rather than promote predictable growth. What Predictive Economics does is place humanity at the center of our institutions and our understanding of them. It offers straightforward policies and clear examples that work to make complex issues understandable. Revolutionary. Elegant. Profound.

  • Dan Popov, PH.D., Co-Founder The Virtues Project

NOW IT”S TIME!

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