The Next 200 Years: A Scenario for America and the World

January 1, 1976

Morrow

“This optimistic report on the future of the U.S. and its techno-economic leadership to world prosperity was timed to coincide with the American bicentennial. The report uses statistical studies and logic to argue that intensive development of technology in a post-industrial format and rational planning rather than reduced rates of economic growth and consumption are the best ways to support a growing world population.”

Methods of Reducing Sample Size in Monte Carlo Computations

1953

RAND Corporation

“This paper formulates the general problem of Monte Carlo computations within the framework of mathematical statistics and indicates briefly its relation to the theory of estimation and the design of experiments. (Published in the Journal of the Operations Research Society of America, Nov. 1953.)”