Cover art for Future Babble
Published
Scribe Publications, February 2011
ISBN
9781921640858
Format
Softcover, 319 pages
Dimensions
23.3cm × 15.1cm × 2.4cm

Future Babble Why Expert Predictions Fail - and Why We Believe Them Anyway

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In 2008, as the price of oil surged above $140 a barrel, experts said it would soon hit $200; a few months later it plunged to $30. In 1967, they said the USSR would have one of the fastest-growing economies in the year 2000; in 2000, the USSR did not exist.

In 1911, it was pronounced that there would be no more wars in Europe. Let's face it- experts are about as accurate as dart-throwing monkeys. And yet every day we ask them to predict everything from the weather to the likelihood of a terrorist attack. Future Babble is the first book to examine this phenomenon, demonstrating why our brains yearn for certainty about the future, why we are attracted to those who predict it confidently, and why it's so easy for us to ignore the trail of outrageously wrong forecasts. In this fast-paced, example-packed, sometimes darkly hilarious book, bestselling author Dan Gardner shows how pundits who are more famous are less accurate - and the average expert is no more accurate than a flipped coin. Gardner also draws on current research in cognitive psychology, political science, and behavioural economics to discover something quite reassuring- The future is always uncertain, but the end is not always near.

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