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| #105977 in Books | 2009-09-13 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.90 x.70 x5.40l,.65 | File type: PDF | 224 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Outstanding non-technical discussion of equilibrium and the invisible hand|By Stephen Weinberg|This is a great book on the power of markets, but keep in mind that it leaves out half the story. The book does a great job discussing how order and efficiency can emerge from chaotic individual decisions, and how de-centralized decision making can be expected to vastly outperform ce||"[A]n unusual and wildly enjoyable book."--Stephen J. Dubner, nytimes.com Freakonomics blog
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Stanford University student and Cuban American tennis prodigy Ramon Fernandez is outraged when a nearby mega-store hikes its prices the night of an earthquake. He crosses paths with provost and economics professor Ruth Lieber when he plans a campus protest against the price-gouging retailer--which is also a major donor to the university. Ruth begins a dialogue with Ramon about prices, prosperity, and innovation and their role in our daily lives. Is Ruth trying to limi...
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