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Hidden Order: The Economics of Everyday Life


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The book is written for readers who would like to learn economics for the fun of

it, economics understood not as the study of the economy but as a tool for

understanding human behavior: crime, marriage, politics, and much

else.&#8220InDavid Friedman&#8217shands, economics becomes a sprightly

science. Friedman has the rare knack of introducting fundamental principles

with humorous examples. . . . a dazzling array that runs the gamut from

supermarkets to pirate ships. . . . A clear picture of how simple assumptions

about individual preferences and human rationality can increase our

understanding of ordinary market behavior and a wide range of social

institutions from marriage, to crime, to voting.&#8221Rihard A. Epstein, The

University of Chicago Law SchoolThe book of the month is HIDDEN ORDER:

The Economics of Everyday Life. One doesn't normally think of an economics

book as light and pleasant reading, but David makes it seem so. If you have

any interest in economics at all, you'll find this book both readable and

fascinating and I guarantee you'll learn something from it. Jerry Pournelle in

Byte&#8220Hiden Order helps us look at everyday experience from the

perspective of basic economics. Readers will be surprised to learn how much

economics explains about their own behavior as well as about that of others

&#8230#8221James M. Buchanan, Nobel Laureate in Economics, 1986The

author is a talented teacher, and he moves effortlessly from the traffic jams

and grocery stores to the efficient-market hypothesis, price theory, and

backward-bending labor curves. &#8212Deorah Stead in The New York

Times&#8220Daid Friedman's gift is making some of the more complicated

concepts of economics simple. In _Hidden Order_, he does this with his

trademark wit and ingenuity. The most esoteric yet essential aspects of

modern economic thought - marginal utility, indifference curves, opportunity

costs, Nash equilibria, rent-seeking, etc - all come to life in this modest

paperback.&#8221Amazon reviewer) &#8220Asurprisingly lucid and useful

book, and about as appealing as economics gets. &#8212Kirkus

ReviewsDavid Friedman apparently has written the book for the purpose of

teaching you something, something which many textbook writers apparently

don&#8217tfeel the need to take into consideration.&#8221Webed review by

Garret WilsonBooknotes Interview:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6_kYven-0c


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The book is written for readers who would like to learn economics for the fun of it, economics understood

not as the study of the economy but as a tool for understanding human behavior: crime, marriage,

politics, and much else.&#8220InDavid Friedman&#8217shands, economics becomes a sprightly

science. Friedman has the rare knack of introducting fundamental principles with humorous examples. . .

. a dazzling array that runs the gamut from supermarkets to pirate ships. . . . A clear picture of how

simple assumptions about individual preferences and human rationality can increase our understanding

of ordinary market behavior and a wide range of social institutions from marriage, to crime, to

voting.&#8221Rihard A. Epstein, The University of Chicago Law SchoolThe book of the month is

HIDDEN ORDER: The Economics of Everyday Life. One doesn't normally think of an economics book as

light and pleasant reading, but David makes it seem so. If you have any interest in economics at all,

you'll find this book both readable and fascinating and I guarantee you'll learn something from it. Jerry

Pournelle in Byte&#8220Hiden Order helps us look at everyday experience from the perspective of basic

economics. Readers will be surprised to learn how much economics explains about their own behavior

as well as about that of others &#8230#8221James M. Buchanan, Nobel Laureate in Economics,

1986The author is a talented teacher, and he moves effortlessly from the traffic jams and grocery stores

to the efficient-market hypothesis, price theory, and backward-bending labor curves. &#8212Deorah

Stead in The New York Times&#8220Daid Friedman's gift is making some of the more complicated

concepts of economics simple. In _Hidden Order_, he does this with his trademark wit and ingenuity. The

most esoteric yet essential aspects of modern economic thought - marginal utility, indifference curves,

opportunity costs, Nash equilibria, rent-seeking, etc - all come to life in this modest

paperback.&#8221Amazon reviewer) &#8220Asurprisingly lucid and useful book, and about as

appealing as economics gets. &#8212Kirkus ReviewsDavid Friedman apparently has written the book for

the purpose of teaching you something, something which many textbook writers apparently

don&#8217tfeel the need to take into consideration.&#8221Webed review by Garret WilsonBooknotes

Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6_kYven-0c


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