The inner lives of markets

how people shape them--and they shape us

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Raymond Fisman: The inner lives of markets (2016)

206 pages

English language

Published Aug. 20, 2016

ISBN:
978-1-61039-492-5
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OCLC Number:
920018187

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"What is a market? To most people it is a shopping center or an abstract space in which stock prices vary minutely. In reality, a market is something much more fundamental to being human, and it affects not just the price of tomatoes but the boundaries of everything we value. Reading the newspapers these days, you could be forgiven for thinking that markets are getting ever more efficient--and better. But as Tim Sullivan and Ray Fisman argue in this insightful book, that view is far from complete. For one thing, efficiency isn't always a good thing--illegal markets are very often more efficient than legal ones, because they are free of concern for laws and human rights. But even more importantly, the chatter about efficiency has obscured a much broader conversation about what kind of economic exchange we actually want. Every regulation, every sticker price, and every sale is part of …

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Subjects

  • Free enterprise
  • Economics
  • Markets
  • Consumer behavior