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How Numbers Rule the World
The Use and Abuse of Statistics in Global Politics
How Numbers Rule the World
The Use and Abuse of Statistics in Global Politics
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Numbers dominate global politics and, as a result, our everyday lives. Credit ratings steer financial markets and can make or break the future of entire nations. GDP drives our economies. Stock market indices flood our media and national debates. Statistical calculations define how we deal with climate change, poverty and sustainability. But what is behind these numbers?
In How Numbers Rule the World, Lorenzo Fioramonti reveals the hidden agendas underpinning the use of statistics and those who control them. Most worryingly, he shows how numbers have been used as a means to reinforce the grip of markets on our social and political life, curtailing public participation and rational debate.
An innovative and timely exposé of the politics, power and contestation of numbers.
Table of Contents
1. The power of numbers
2. New global rulers: the untameable power of credit rating
3. Fiddling while the planet burns: the marketization of climate change
4. Measuring the unmeasurable: the financialization of nature
5. Numbers for good? The quest for aid effectiveness and social impact
Conclusion: Rethinking numbers, rethinking governance
Product details
Published | 16 Jan 2014 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 280 |
ISBN | 9781780322674 |
Imprint | Zed Books |
Dimensions | 0 x 0 mm |
Series | Economic Controversies |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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