000 | 01663aam a2200205 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
003 | OSt | ||
005 | 20240531114811.0 | ||
008 | 200522b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d | ||
020 | _a9780393356496 | ||
040 | _c | ||
082 |
_a330 _bWHE |
||
100 |
_aWheelan, Charles _948036 |
||
245 | _aNaked Economics: Undressing the Dismal Science | ||
260 |
_aNew York _bW. W. Norton & Company _c2019 |
||
300 | _a366p | ||
500 | _a1. The power of markets: Who feeds Paris? 2. Incentives matter: Why you might be able to save face by cutting off your nose (if you are a black rhinoceros) 3. Government and the economy: Government is your friend (and a round of applause for all those lawyers) 4. Government and the economy II: the army was lucky to get that screwdriver for $500 5. Economics of information: McDonald's didn't create a better hamburger 6. Productivity and human capital: Why is Bill Gates so much richer than you are? 7. Financial markets: What economics can tell us about getting rich quick (and losing weight, too!) 8. The power of organized interests: What economics can tell us about politics 9. Keeping score: Is my economy bigger than your economy? 10. The Federal Reserve: Why that dollar in your pocket is more than just a piece of paper 11. International economics: How did a nice country like Iceland go bust? 12. Trade and globalization: The good news about Asian sweatshops 13. Development economics: The wealth and poverty of nations 14. Epilogue: Life in 2050: eight questions | ||
600 |
_aEconomics _948037 |
||
700 |
_aMalkiel, Burton G. _9107060 |
||
942 |
_2ddc _cLB _k330 _mWHE |
||
999 |
_c120867 _d120867 |