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The Inner Lives of Markets - How People Shape Them - And They Shape Us (Hardcover)
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The Inner Lives of Markets - How People Shape Them - And They Shape Us (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R385
Discovery Miles 3 850
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'...a quick, and exceedingly engaging, tour of economic history...'
Financial Times What is a market? To most people it is a shopping
center or an abstract space in which stock prices vary minutely. In
reality, a market is something much more fundamental to being
human, and it affects not just the price of tomatoes but the
boundaries of everything we value. Reading the newspapers these
days, you could be forgiven for thinking that markets are getting
ever more efficient - and better. But as Tim Sullivan and Ray
Fisman argue in this insightful book, that view is far from
complete. For one thing, efficiency isn't always a good thing -
illegal markets are very often more efficient than legal ones,
because they are free of concern for laws and human rights. But
even more importantly, the chatter about efficiency has obscured a
much broader conversation about what kind of economic exchange we
actually want. Every regulation, every sticker price, and every
sale is part of an ever-changing ecosystem - one that affects us as
much as we affect it. By tracing 50 years of economic thought on
this subject, Fisman and Sullivan show how markets have evolved -
and how we can keep making them better. This leads to fascinating
and surprising insights, such as: - Why your GBP10,000 used car is
likely to sell for GBP2,000 or less; - Why you should think twice
before buying batteries on Amazon; and - Why it's essential that
healthy people buy medical insurance. In the end, The Inner Lives
of Markets argues for a new way of thinking about how you spend
your money - it shows that every transaction you make is part of a
grand social experiment. We are all guinea pigs running through a
lab maze, and the sooner we realize it, the more effectively we can
navigate the path we want.
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