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Volume 62, Number 1, August 1999

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TFSC: 1969-1999
pp. 1-8(8)
Author: Linstone H.A.

What have we learned?
pp. 9-12(4)
Author: Ayres R.U.

Thirty years of change and stability
pp. 13-18(6)
Author: Martino J.P.

Tech forecasting an empirical perspective
pp. 19-28(10)
Author: Porter A.L.

The past and future of futures research
pp. 33-35(3)
Author: Helmer O.

Boom time in forecasting
pp. 37-40(4)
Author: Coates J.F.

Predicting the future: Lessons from evolutionary theory
pp. 51-62(12)
Authors: Bowonder B.; Miyake T.; Muralidharan B.

Predictions and policy decisions
pp. 73-78(6)
Author: Brunner R.D.

Complexity science: Implications for forecasting
pp. 79-90(12)
Author: Linstone H.A.

Assumption drag and the new millennium
pp. 91-96(6)
Author: Phillips F.

Getting at assumptions is troublesome
pp. 97-99(3)
Author: Coates J.F.

Assumption drag in economic development
pp. 107-110(4)
Author: Ascher W.

Approaching the new millenium
pp. 111-114(4)
Author: Moris T.

Economic assumptions in need of renovation
pp. 115-117(3)
Author: Ayres R.U.

Dis the threat industry
pp. 119-120(2)
Author: Ausubel J.H.

Wrong is beautiful!
pp. 121-123(3)
Author: Grupp H.

Certainties old and new
pp. 125-126(2)
Author: Martino J.P.

Three reversals in the twenty-first century
pp. 131-133(3)
Author: Halal W.E.

Extrapolation without understanding
pp. 139-141(3)
Author: Kash D.E.

Depth perception
pp. 143-145(3)
Author: Porter A.L.

The radical uncertainty of the future
pp. 147-150(4)
Author: Alic J.A.

Beyond uncertainty: Facing the inconceivable
pp. 151-153(3)
Author: Dror Y.

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