Why We Shouldn't Bank on Growth
Harvard Business Review
OCTOBER 9, 2012
Psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky attributed this tendency to what they called the "availability" heuristic (rule of thumb): our minds give inordinately heavy weighting to the most readily available/recent/vivid data and experiences. China today represents approximately 50% of global steel production and consumption.
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