Hidden order : the economics of everyday life
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Hidden order : the economics of everyday life
HarperBusiness, 1997
- : pbk
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Includes index
First paperback edition published 1997
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A respected professor and son of Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman provides a fun and easy way for curious readers to understand basic economic ideas.<p> Though we may not know it, we make economic decisions every day when we recycle, drive through rush hour, go on a date, play softball or bargain with our children. In "Hidden Order," David Friedman, a prominent economics scholar, shows us how to use economics to understand war, marriage, kids, crime and practically everything else (along with profits, prices, and all that stuff).<p> Making economics accessible to everyone, this witty presentation is a perfect reference for the amateur economist.
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