Economics for the Common Good
by Jean Tirole Author and Steven Rendall Translator
While often referred to as the "dismal science", this book by the winner of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Economics shows how economics can help realize the common good and benefit everyone. Instead of sequestering economists to scholarly debates and obscure journals, this book argues for economics and economists to engage directly with the public and the challenges facing society in order to identify the tools to meet these challenges. The result is a passionate manifesto for a world where economics sets the agenda for the benefit of everyone.
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