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Sex, drugs, & economics : an unconventional introduction to economics

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In this work, Diane Coyle explores a range of popular headline issues and uses economic analysis to show why many decisions, good and bad, come down to a question of money or politics.

It is rare that an economist has the courage and aptitude to take a studied look at real world issues and to lay out the advantages and disadvantages of current policies.

Coyle takes these potentially confusing and politically rife issues and makes them straightforward, thereby educating the reader in an entertaining and sophisticated manner.The idea of a book popularizing economics might seem madly ambitious, but Coyle uses humour and irony to explain the issues.

Who else could draw a link between Japanese teenage fashion and the country's long standing liquidity trap; or how sunspots can determine whether we will have a financial crisis on earth; or how pork belly futures depend on the weather and pigs' amorous intentions?

Throughout the book, Diane Coyle highlights the fact that above all, economics is a social science, and one that affects us all.

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Texere Publishing,US
1587991829 / 9781587991820
Paperback
330
08/03/2004
United States
English
280 p.
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Reprint. Originally published: 2002.