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Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Economics: The Users GuideBy Ha-Joon ChangBLOOMSBURY PRESSCopyright © 2014 Ha-Joon ChangAll rights reserved.ISBN: 978-1-62040-812-4ContentsACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, xi, PROLOGUE Why Bother? WHY DO YOU NEED TO LEARN ECONOMICS?, 1, INTERLUDE I How to Read This Book, 9, PART ONE: GETTING USED TO IT, CHAPTER 1 Life, The Universe and Everything WHAT IS ECONOMICS?, 15, CHAPTER 2 From Pin to PIN CAPITALISM 1776 AND 2014, 29, CHAPTER 3 How Have We Got Here? A BRIEF HISTORY OF CAPITALISM, 45, CHAPTER 4 Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom HOW TO DO ECONOMICS, 109, CHAPTER 5 Dramatis Personae WHO ARE THE ECONOMIC ACTORS?, 171, INTERLUDE II Moving On ..., 203, PART TWO: USING IT, CHAPTER 6 How Many Do You Want It to Be? OUTPUT, INCOME AND HAPPINESS, 209, CHAPTER 7 How Does Your Garden Grow? THE WORLD OF PRODUCTION, 239, CHAPTER 8 Trouble at the Fidelity Fiduciary Bank FINANCE, 277, CHAPTER 9 Boriss Goat Should Drop Dead INEQUALITY AND POVERTY, 315, CHAPTER 10 Ive Known a Few People Whove Worked WORK AND UNEMPLOYMENT, 345, CHAPTER 11 Leviathan or the Philsopher King? THE ROLE OF THE STATE, 375, CHAPTER 12 All Things in Prolific Abundance THE INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION, 405, EPILOGUE What Now? HOW CAN WE USE ECONOMICS TO MAKE OUR ECONOMIC BETTER?, 449, NOTES, 461, CHAPTER 1Life, The Universe and EverythingWHAT IS ECONOMICS?What is economics?A reader who is not familiar with the subject might reckon that it is the study of the economy. After all, chemistry is the study of chemicals, biology is the study of living things, and sociology is the study of society, so economics must be the study of the economy.But according to some of the most popular economics books of our time, economics is much more than that. According to them, economics is about the Ultimate Question - of Life, the Universe and Everything - as in The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, the cult comedy science fiction by Douglas Adams, which was made into a movie in 2005, with Martin The Hobbit Freeman in the leading role.According to Tim Harford, the Financial Times journalist and the author of the successful book The Undercover Economist, economics is about Life - he has named his second book The Logic of Life.No economist has yet claimed that economics can explain the Universe. The Universe remains, for now, the turf of physicists, whom most economists have for centuries been looking up to as their role models, in their desire to make their subject a true science. But some economists have come close - they have claimed that economics is about the world. For example, the subtitle of the second volume in Robert Franks popular Economic Naturalist series is How Economics Helps You Make Sense of Your World.Then there is the Everything bit. The subtitle of Logic of Life is Uncovering the New Economics of Everything. According to its subtitle, Freakonomics by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner - probably the best-known economics book of our time - is an exploration of the Hidden Side of Everything. Robert Frank agrees, even though he is far more modest in his claim. In the subtitle of his first Economic Naturalist book, he only said Why Economics Explains Almost Everything (emphasis added).So, there we go. Economics is (almost) about Life, the Universe and Everything.When you think about it, this is some claim coming from a subject that has spectacularly failed in what most non-economists think is its main job - that is, explaining the economy.In the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis, the majority of the economics profession was preaching to the world that markets are rarely wrong and that modern economics has found ways to iron out those few wrinkles that markets may have; Robert Lucas, the 1995 winner of Nobel Prize in Economics, had declared in 2003 that the problem of depression prevention has been solved. So most economists were caught completely by surprise by the 2008 global financial crisis. Not only that, they have
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