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The Logic Of Life

Uncovering the New Economics of Everything

Author: Tim Harford   Series: Abacus

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A dazzling application of new economic theories to the world around us - by the author of THE UNDERCOVER ECONOMIST

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A dazzling application of new economic theories to the world around us - by the author of THE UNDERCOVER ECONOMIST

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'Truly eye-opening... There is almost no situation that Harford cannot dissect with his sharp economist s tools...economics has never been this cool NEW STATESMAN

If humans are so clever, why do we smoke and gamble, or take drugs, or fall in love? Is this really rational behaviour? And how come your idiot boss is so overpaid? In fact, the behaviour of even the unlikeliest of individuals - prostitutes, drug addicts, racists and revolutionaries - complies with economic logic, taking into account future costs and benefits, even if we don t quite realise it. We are rational beings after all.

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Critic Reviews

“This is no minor thesis . . . If you loved [The Tipping Point and Freakonomics] you'll love this”

The chapter "Why is Your Boss Overpaid?" is in itself worth the price of this book - Sunday TELEGRAPH

- FINANCIAL TIMES

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About the Author

Tim Harford writes the Dear Economist column for the FT Saturday magazine. An award winning public speaker, Tim has been an economist for a major oil company and an economics tutor at Oxford University.

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'Truly eye-opening... There is almost no situation that Harford cannot dissect with his sharp economist s tools...economics has never been this cool NEW STATESMANIf humans are so clever, why do we smoke and gamble, or take drugs, or fall in love? Is this really rational behaviour? And how come your idiot boss is so overpaid? In fact, the behaviour of even the unlikeliest of individuals - prostitutes, drug addicts, racists and revolutionaries - complies with economic logic, taking into account future costs and benefits, even if we don t quite realise it. We are rational beings after all.

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Product Details

Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group | Abacus
Published
5th March 2009
Pages
288
ISBN
9780349120416

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