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“Arguments not Answers” - William Deringer, Calculated Values: Finance, Politics, and the Quantitative Age (Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 2018)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 January 2019

Caitlin C. Rosenthal*
Affiliation:
University of California, Berkeley [crosenthal@berkeley.edu]
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References

1 Dan Bouk, 2015, How Our Days Became Numbered: Risk and the Rise of the Statistical Individual (Chicago, University Of Chicago Press); Tamara Plakins Thornton, 2016, Nathaniel Bowditch and the Power of Numbers: How a Nineteenth-Century Man of Business, Science, and the Sea Changed American Life (Chapel Hill, The University of North Carolina Press); Eli Cook, 2017, The Pricing of Progress: Economic Indicators and the Capitalization of American Life (Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press); Christopher J. Phillips, 2015, The New Math: A Political History (Chicago, The University of Chicago Press); Jamie L. Pietruska, 2017, Looking Forward: Prediction and Uncertainty in Modern America (Chicago, The University of Chicago Press).