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In the Long Run We're All Dead: The Lives and Deaths of Great Economists

In the Long Run We're All Dead: The Lives and Deaths of Great Economists

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A fascinating and entertaining account of the lives of the most important economists of the past.

Until the late nineteenth century, economics couldn't be studied at the university level; the field was the domain of well-educated figures whose radical curiosity drew them to a discipline that was little understood and often ridiculed. In the Long Run We're All Dead tells the story of one of those figures in each of its thirteen chapters. Each of these extraordinary lives is worthy of fiction, and the manner of their deaths, oddly, often illuminates their work. Björn Frank shows us how these economists developed the theories for which they became famous and explains those ideas--utilitarianism, social costs, the endowment effect, and others--with reference to the lives of their creators in an engaging, irreverent, even comic style. Frank also takes daring leaps into speculation, considering how the principles of these long-gone economists might be applied to problems of today and of the future.



Author: Björn Frank
Publisher: Haus Pub.
Published: 08/12/2023
Pages: 181
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 8.70h x 6.20w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9781913368579

About the Author
Björn Frank is professor of applied microeconomics at the University of Kassel and the co-author of the book In Vino Veritas: Theory and Evidence of Social Drinking. Jamie Bulloch has been shortlisted for the Schlegel-Tieck Prize for translation from the German four times, winning in 2014 for his translation of Birgit Vanderbeke's The Mussel Feast.

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