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The Undercover Economist, Revised and Updated Edition
The Undercover Economist, Revised and Updated Edition: Exposing Why the Rich Are Rich, the Poor Are Poor - and Why You Can Never Buy a Decent Used Car! | Tim Harford
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With over one million copies sold, The Undercover Economist has been hailed worldwide as a fantastic guide to the fundamental principles of economics. An economist's version of The Way Things Work, this engaging volume is part Economics 101 and part expos? of the economic principles lurking behind daily events, explaining everything from traffic jams to high coffee prices. New to this edition: This revised edition, newly updated to consider the banking crisis and economic turbulence of the last four years, is essential for anyone who has wondered why the gap between rich and poor nations is so great, or why they can't seem to find a decent second-hand car, or how to outwit Starbucks. Senior columnist for the Financial Times Tim Harford brings his experience and insight as he ranges from Africa, Asia, Europe, and the United States to reveal how supermarkets, airlines, and coffee chains--to name just a few--are vacuuming money from our wallets. Harford punctures the myths surrounding some of today's biggest controversies, including the high cost of health-care; he reveals why certain environmental laws can put a smile on a landlord's face; and he explains why some industries can have high profits for innocent reasons, while in other industries something sinister is going on. Covering an array of economic concepts including scarce resources, market power, efficiency, price gouging, market failure, inside information, and game theory, Harford sheds light on how these forces shape our day-to-day lives, often without our knowing it. Showing us the world through the eyes of an economist, Tim Harford reveals that everyday events are intricate games of negotiations, contests of strength, and battles of wits. Written with a light touch and sly wit, The Undercover Economist turns "the dismal science" into a true delight.
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LeafingThroughLife
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Is it nerdy to consider getting a copy of The Economist a treat? Asking for a friend. 😉

JanuarieTimewalker13 No, The Economist is great. I would read that!! Years and Years and Years ago, when you graduated with honors in Economics, you would get a free year of the Economist...I think the group was Omicron Delta Epsilon...I wonder if they still do that? 5y
Caroline2 No way; looking at the front cover and the other headlines, that sounds like a fascinating read! 👍🏻 5y
LeafingThroughLife @JanuarieTimewalker13 that‘s an excellent graduation gift. I was a poli sci major in college. My professors turned me on to The Economist back then. I had a subscription for a while and I miss it! 5y
LeafingThroughLife @Caroline2 it definitely is! Passed my time in the airport super quick! 🙂 5y
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KaitlynT
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A book and coffee: the essentials for a scorching Saturday morning.