Fifty Things that Made the Modern Economy
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Fifty Things that Made the Modern Economy
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Fifty Things that Made the Modern Economy
Fifty Things that Shaped the Modern Economy paints the epic picture of economic change in an intimate way, by telling the stories of tools and ideas that had far-reaching and unexpected consequences.
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionIn Fifty Things that Made the Modern Economy, Tim Harford delves into the intriguing stories behind the everyday inventions and ideas that have shaped our world. From the use of paper money to the revolutionary impact of the contraceptive pill on the legal profession, Harford reveals the pivotal moments and innovations that catalysed economic and social transformation. Who would have thought that something as simple as the horse collar could be as crucial for human progress as the steam engine, or that the modest spreadsheet could turn the world of finance upside-down?
The world economy is a perpetually evolving entity of staggering complexity and scale. With over ten billion distinct products and services, it doubles in size every fifteen years and connects almost every one of the planet's seven billion inhabitants. This vast network delivers unprecedented luxury to hundreds of millions, while simultaneously leaving many behind, straining ecosystems, and occasionally stalling unpredictably. No one person or organisation is truly in control of this chaotic system, and very few comprehend more than a fraction of its intricacies.
How can we make sense of this bewildering system upon which our livelihoods depend? Harford offers an illuminating guide through history, examining innovations that range from the tally-stick to Bitcoin, the canal lock to the jumbo jet. Each chapter is a vignette that not only tells the story of an invention but also situates it within a larger historical and economic context.
Through these engaging and often surprising narratives, readers begin to piece together a broader understanding of where we are today, how we arrived at this juncture, and where we might be heading. Hidden connections are brought to light: the barcode's role in undermining family corner shops, the gramophone's contribution to widening inequality, and how barbed wire shaped the American landscape.
Fifty Things that Made the Modern Economy introduces us to the inventors, profiteers, and casualties of these innovations, tracing the economic principles that explain their profound effects. As Harford lays bare these interconnections, he invites us to ponder what lessons we can glean for the future, a future where the pace of innovation shows no signs of slowing.
Tim Harford, renowned for his ability to translate complex economic theories into compelling storytelling, again proves his mastery with this captivating exploration. Whether you're an economics enthusiast or simply curious about how everyday objects and ideas have shaped our current world, this book is an enlightening read that offers insights into the remarkable ingenuity and innovation that underpin the modern economy.
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Fifty Things that Made the Modern Economy by Tim Harford is praised for its engaging and concise chapters that fit well into a busy lifestyle. Reviewers appreciate the book's ability to surprise with lesser-known innovations and provide fresh insights into familiar ones.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780349142630
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 02 August 2018
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Abacus
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 22.0mm
Width: 197.0mm
Height: 129.0mm
Weight: 280g
Pages: 352
About the Author
Tim Harford is a senior columnist at the Financial Times, and his writing has appeared everywhere from Esquire and Wired to the Washington Post and the New York Times. His previous books include Adapt, The Logic of Life, the million-selling The Undercover Economist, Dear Undercover Economist and The Undercover Economist Strikes Back. Harford is a visiting fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford, was named Economics Commentator of the Year in 2014 and won the Royal Statistical Society Journalistic Excellence Award 2015 and the Society of Business Economists Writing Prize 2014-15. On BBC Radio 4, Harford presents More or Less, which was commended by the Royal Statistical Society for excellence in journalism each year from 2010 to 2014. He has spoken about his ideas at TED and at the Sydney Opera House.
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