For example, it would be useful for our economy to kill pensioners. Of course, noone would dare such a thing. But, where is that limit when we stop deciding upon numbers and we take into consideration other factors?
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Κυριακή 9 Σεπτεμβρίου 2012
Moral numbers
Nowadays that economy struggles, managers and governors have to watch every detail in their data. Everything seems to be number-driven. My question is if this "numberocracy" has a limit. Is there any context out of which one can't use numbers and indexes?
For example, it would be useful for our economy to kill pensioners. Of course, noone would dare such a thing. But, where is that limit when we stop deciding upon numbers and we take into consideration other factors?
For example, it would be useful for our economy to kill pensioners. Of course, noone would dare such a thing. But, where is that limit when we stop deciding upon numbers and we take into consideration other factors?
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