Business Barometers for Anticipating Conditions [Leather Bound] Roger W. Babson

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1937 edition. Leather bound. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This 1937 leather-bound edition offers a rare glimpse into early 20th-century economic forecasting methods through the work of Roger W. Babson, a pioneering entrepreneur and founder of Babson College. Presenting innovative techniques for interpreting economic indicators, which influenced generations of economists and investors, this book holds both historical significance and enduring insights into recognizing patterns and trends. Collectors will appreciate the book’s excellent condition, allowing them to explore this important work as it was originally presented nearly a century ago.

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1937 edition. Leather bound. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This exquisite 1937 leather-bound edition of “Business Barometers for Anticipating Conditions” by Roger W. Babson offers a fascinating glimpse into the economic forecasting methods of the early 20th century. Babson, a renowned entrepreneur and founder of Babson College, was a pioneer in applying statistical analysis to predict business cycles. This book presents his innovative techniques for interpreting economic indicators, which were groundbreaking at the time and influenced generations of economists and investors. Beyond its historical significance, the book’s insights into recognizing patterns and trends remain relevant today, making it a valuable addition to any collection focused on economics, business, or the history of financial analysis. Collectors will appreciate the book’s excellent condition, with clean pages and a secure binding, allowing them to explore this important work as it was originally presented nearly a century ago.

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