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Why Most Things Fail Paul Ormerod

Why Most Things Fail By Paul Ormerod

Why Most Things Fail by Paul Ormerod


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A study of failure within business, economics and government. It argues that failure is the distinguishing feature of corporate life and uses it to link economic models with models of biological evolution. It illuminates the ways in which companies and policy-setting sectors of government behave like living organisms: unless they evolve, they die.

Why Most Things Fail Summary

Why Most Things Fail: Evolution, Extinction, and Economics by Paul Ormerod

This is a fascinating and provocative study of failure within business, economics, and government. Why Most Things Fail argues that failure is the distinguishing feature of corporate life and uses it to link economic models with models of biological evolution. Inspired by advances in evolutionary theory and biology, author Paul Ormerod illuminates the ways in which companies and policy-setting sectors of government behave much like living organisms: unless they evolve, they die. But he also makes clear how desirable social and economic outcomes may be achieved when individuals, companies, and governments adapt in response to the actual behavior and requirements of their customers and constituents.Examining the Iron Law of Failure as it applies to business, economics, and government, this intriguing book explores the pervasive nature of failure in the world of human societies and economics. Paul Ormerod (London, UK), a theoretical economist, has served as the Head of the Economic Assessment Unit at The Economist and the Director of Economics at the Henley Centre for Forecasting in England. He has taught economics at the University of London and the University of Manchester. Ormerod is founder of the consulting firm Volterra and is an alumni of Oxford University and Cambridge University.

About Paul Ormerod

Paul Ormerod, a theoretical economist and successful businessman, has served as the head of the Economic Assessment Unit at The Economist and the director of economics at the Henley Centre for Forecasting in England. He has taught economics at the University of London and the University of Manchester. Ormerod is founder of the consulting firm Volterra and is an alumnus of Oxford University and Cambridge University.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Paperback Edition.Preface to the First Edition.Introduction.1 The Edwardian Explosion.2 A Formula for Failure.3 Up a Bit, Then Down a Bit.4 Making Sense of Segregation.5 Playing by the Rules.6 A Game of Chess.7 The Best-Laid Schemes ...8 Doves and Hawks.9 Patterns in the Dark.10 The Powers that Be.11 Take Your Pick?12 Resolving the Dilemma.13 Why Things Fail.14 What Is to Be Done?Suggestions for Further Reading.Index.

Additional information

GOR002743425
9780470089194
0470089199
Why Most Things Fail: Evolution, Extinction, and Economics by Paul Ormerod
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2007-02-01
254
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