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[PEN-L:11439] Re: Male Chauvanist Math
- Subject: [PEN-L:11439] Re: Male Chauvanist Math
- From: JayHecht@xxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 24 Jul 1997 14:11:41 -0700 (PDT)
In a message dated 97-07-24 02:01:53 EDT, you write:
<<
1. Marx tended to minimize concerns for the immediate adverse impact of
capitalism on women and children because he focused on what he believed to
be
the inherent impact of capitalism dynamics in the long run on their
situatio >>
Bob,
Read the stuff on the working day - hardly a concern with LR dynamics!
Also, my sister was a math major at Queens College in the early 1970's. On
the first day of a Differential Calculus class, the prof turned to my sister
(and the 3 other female students) and said, "what are you doing here? your
never going to need this stuff while your raising your kids!!"
More to the point: The use of econometrics in is to emphasize central
tendencies and often long run tendencies. This "makes sense" if one can
ignore the immediate situation or the deviations from the central
tendencies.
I work for an insurance company and do econometric forecasting/research. I
don't consider myself an "econometrician" but I know how to use the tools.
The strenghts of econometrics are also its weaknesses (which neither
radicals nor NCs nor others who use the stuff pay attention to): its a
flexible set of tools that are capable of giving "soft" and "hard" results.
For example, when I want to establish "credibility" in a rate trend, I can
use a host of techniques. The point is that math, stats, and other quant
techniques are systems of knowledge that are made to be manipulated (but also
need to be understood). Unfortunately, I'm not paid to be concerned with
"long run central tendencies," rather I need to get a short run projection
for a defined objective.
Finally, I object to the characterization of my wife as the "Willie Mays"
of hospital accounting: Mays had to endure overt racisim from a crowd of
people that was in his face everyday. My wife's situation - while difficult
- was no where near as traumatic (even though in the beginning of her career
she regularly worked 80 hour weeks)
Jason
- Thread context:
- [PEN-L:11443] E;Interact with the 2nd Encuentro via the Web! Jul 25 (fwd),
Harry M. Cleaver Fri 25 Jul 1997, 07:52 GMT
- [PEN-L:11442] Child tax credit,
rakesh bhandari Fri 25 Jul 1997, 07:30 GMT
- [PEN-L:11441] Re: Millennium takes a short cut?,
Colin Danby Fri 25 Jul 1997, 03:48 GMT
- [PEN-L:11440] Millennium takes a short cut?,
valis@xxxxxxxxxx Fri 25 Jul 1997, 01:36 GMT
- [PEN-L:11439] Re: Male Chauvanist Math,
JayHecht Thu 24 Jul 1997, 21:11 GMT
- [PEN-L:11438] Addendum--Cognitive Dissonance,
James Michael Craven Thu 24 Jul 1997, 20:07 GMT
- [PEN-L:11437] FWD: Oct. '97 End Corporate Dominance month,
Raymond Chase Thu 24 Jul 1997, 19:45 GMT
- [PEN-L:11436] FW: BLS Daily Report,
Richardson_D Thu 24 Jul 1997, 19:20 GMT
- [PEN-L:11435] Mathematics and Formalism,
James Michael Craven Thu 24 Jul 1997, 18:54 GMT
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