The Inner Lives of Markets: How People Shape Them-And They Shape Us

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$25.99
Publisher
PublicAffairs
Publish Date
Pages
224
Dimensions
6.5 X 9.56 X 0.81 inches | 0.01 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781610394925

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About the Author

Ray Fisman is the Slater Chair in Behavioral Economics at Boston University. Previously, he was Lambert Family Professor of Social Enterprise and co-director of the Social Enterprise Program at the Columbia Business School. He is the author of The Org, with Tim Sullivan, and Economic Gangsters, with Ted Miguel.

Tim Sullivan is the editorial director of Harvard Business Review Press and has worked at Basic Books, Portfolio, and Princeton University Press, where he helped build one of the most successful academic economics lists in the world.

Reviews

"An entertaining overview of economic thought from WWII to the 2000s...witty and energetic." --Publishers Weekly

"Bright, accessible...A thoughtful examination of the mechanics of our one-click world." --Kirkus Reviews

"This book is essential reading for any non-economist who wants to understand how markets shape our world, including transformational marketplaces like Amazon, Airbnb, and eBay." --Reid Hoffman, chairman of LinkedIn

"With great clarity and with many vivid examples, The Inner Lives of Markets explains how the post-World War II worldly philosophers (i.e., economists) have reconceived the workings of our economic system. That reconception takes us far from the black and white of Adam Smith and Karl Marx; yet more interestingly, it is in many shades of gray." --George Akerlof, Nobel Laureate in Economics