The Normal, the Natural, and the Harmonic
arXiv:2511.03759 · doi:10.1016/j.techfore.2006.07.003
Abstract
Use is made of rigorous definitions for the terms normal, natural, and harmonic to reveal a number of unfamiliar aspects about them. The Gaussian distribution is not sufficient to determine who is normal, and fluctuations above or below a natural-growth curve may or may not be natural. A recipe for harmonically sustained natural growth requires that the overlap during the substitution process must be limited. As a consequence the overall growth process must experience good as well as bad 'seasons'.
11 pages, 6 figures