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The armchair economist : economics and everyday life

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Most people associate economics with larg-scale wonders like the stock-market, big business, and international trade.

Most people also assume that economists are dismally technical.

Stephen Landsburg attempts to prove them wrong. He shows how the laws of economics can reveal themselves in surprising and humorous ways.

He demonstrates that, no matter what the endeavour, people respond to incentives in understandable, if not always predictable ways.

By illustrating how economists think about daily experience, he lays the basis for a richer appreciation of the full range of economic activity.

In this guided tour of the familiar, through an unfamiliar lens, Landsburg explains many of the key issues of economics in chapters that read more like detective stories than textbook lessons.

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Simon & Schuster
0029177766 / 9780029177761
Paperback / softback
306.3
06/02/1995
United States
English
ix, 241p.
21 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993.