The Economic Naturalist's Field Guide by Robert H. Frank audiobook

The Economic Naturalist's Field Guide: Common Sense Principles for Troubled Times

By Robert H. Frank
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How do people actually behave when confronted with economic choices? And remember, almost every choice we make is economic. While our desires are boundless, our resources are limited and tradeoffs confront us at every turn. Arguing that self-interest alone cannot explain the choices we make, Robert H. Frank, a leading proponent of the emerging field of behavioral economics, suggests that context shapes every decision and that consistent human foibles matter, no matter how much economists wish to ignore them. With wit, style, and insight, Frank turns his gimlet eye to large-scale policy decisions about regulation, tax policy, and health care, and to our personal decisions about paying for food and gasoline and even to how we choose to love. In our current anxious economic climate, The Economic Naturalist's Field Guide's fascinating and revealing insights have more bearing on our pocketbooks, policies, and personal happiness than ever.

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How do people actually behave when confronted with economic choices? And remember, almost every choice we make is economic. While our desires are boundless, our resources are limited and tradeoffs confront us at every turn. Arguing that self-interest alone cannot explain the choices we make, Robert H. Frank, a leading proponent of the emerging field of behavioral economics, suggests that context shapes every decision and that consistent human foibles matter, no matter how much economists wish to ignore them. With wit, style, and insight, Frank turns his gimlet eye to large-scale policy decisions about regulation, tax policy, and health care, and to our personal decisions about paying for food and gasoline and even to how we choose to love. In our current anxious economic climate, The Economic Naturalist's Field Guide's fascinating and revealing insights have more bearing on our pocketbooks, policies, and personal happiness than ever.

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Amusing, enlightening, instructive and easy to understand. Publishers Weekly

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Author Bio: Robert H. Frank

Author Bio: Robert H. Frank

Robert H. Frank is an economics professor at Cornell’s Johnson Graduate School of Management, a regular columnist for the New York Times, and a distinguished senior fellow at Demos. His books, which have been translated into twenty-two languages, include The Winner-Take-All Society, The Economic Naturalist, Luxury Fever, What Price the Moral High Ground?, and Principles of Economics.

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD, MP3 CD
Runtime: 8.47
Audience: Adult
Language: English