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The Undercover Economist

by Tim Harford

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I just wrote a brief review of The Undercover Economist, which apparently happened in a time-warp, it says the date is December 31, 1969.

23) The Logic of Life followed on the basis of my good opinion of The Undercover Economist and proved well worthwhile. Particularly the bits on relationships and the future of the city (let's just say telecommuting may not be all that it's cracked up to be). 24) A Short History of Tractors ...

... be hitting that before too long. 15) Freakonomics then followed and whilst OK I wouldn't call it the best of the sort. The Undercover Economist did a better job of the same sort of subject matter but this gave some interesting insights into the USA that you don't often get in southern Englan ...

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A book that goes great with coffee is The Jane Austen Book Club by Karen Joy Fowler. Another one is The Undercover Economist by Tim Harford or, and that's a very obvious one, How Starbucks Saved my Life by Michael Gates Gill. What I recently discovered was that Shakespeare goes very good ...

... Smith (e.g. the Devil) to meet him for an examination of the the world and its peaple. Jeff Long's Year Zero and Decent have strong religious overtones. One deals with a world wide plague and the other about the underworld and evil.

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Reading The Undercover Economist during lunch and have just finished The Innocent Man and Salmon Fishing in the Yemen. Partly filling in waiting for next week and partly I was back in the UK last week and did 3 for 18.99 in the airport bookshop on the way home. Salmon Fishing in the Yemen is ...

... of the incredible Mulla Nasrudin by Idries Shah The Year of the French : a novel by Thomas Flanagan The undercover economist by Tim Harford The Weight of Numbers by Simon Ings Thursday Next in Lost in a Good Book : a novel by Jasper Fforde What a Carve ...

... the cheap ones.) Amazon's recommendations for this book are two in number: Anarchism: a Very Short Introduction and The Undercover Economist... Naturally, I'm up for other suggestions. There was some talk about Dhalgren, which I do now own and have only dipped into; but it's almost ...

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