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Economics of small things / Sarangi, Sudipta 2020  Book
Sarangi, Sudipta Book
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Publication Gurgaon, Penguin Random House India, 2020.
Description xxi, 269pWhite spine
Summary/Abstract The Economics of Small Things is a quirky and, at times, quite personal book containing ruminations by the author Sudipta Sarangi about a host of quotidian issues. Many of these are questions or puzzles that we have often contemplated. Here Sarangi attempts to answer these using lucid prose, an economic lens and an engaging style. Many of the chapters in the current book appeared as columns in an Indian newspaper. (The author seems to have been fortunate in having a magnanimous editor who gave the author lots of column inches to explicate his ideas!) The author is also of Indian origin. Consequently, many of the examples and situations are more relevant to Indians or possibly Anglophiles, than others. This is not a disqualification by any means since we are used to reading books and watching movies from various other cultures and languages. Often in doing so we not only admire the craft of the creators but also learn interesting highlights of cultures that we are not familiar with. So, not surprisingly, Sarangi has a chapter on cricket and another on P.G. Wodehouse, two things uniquely Indian.
Standard Number 9780143450375 Pb.
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Undercover economist / Harford, Tim 2006  Book
Harford, Tim Book
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Publication London, Abacus, 2006.
Description x, 278pWhite Spine
Summary/Abstract If you ever wondered why the gap between rich and poor nations is so great, why it's so difficult to get a foot on the property ladder or why you can't buy a decent second-hand car, this book offers the hidden story behind forces that shape our day-to-day lives. A lively and witty guide to the economics of everyday life, written by one of the foremost economic thinkers of this generation.
Contents Who pays for your coffee? What supermarkets don't want you to know Perfect markets and the world of 'truth' Crosstown traffic The inside story Rational insanity The men who knew the value of nothing Why poor countries are poor Beer, chips and globalisation How China grew rich Notes
Standard Number 9780349119854 Pb.
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