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" The Darwin economy : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 659031
Doc. No : dltt
Main Entry : Frank, Robert H
Title & Author : The Darwin economy : : liberty, competition, and the common good /\ Robert H. Frank
Publication Statement : Princeton [N.J.] :: Princeton University Press,, c2011
Page. NO : xvi, 240 p. ;; 24 cm
ISBN : 9780691153193
: : 0691153191
Notes : leisure reading
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents : Paralysis -- Darwin's wedge -- No cash on the table -- Starve the beast, but which one? -- Putting the positional consumption beast on a diet -- Perpetrators and victims -- Efficiency rules -- It's your money -- Success and luck -- The great tradeoff -- Taxing harmful activities -- The libertarian's objections reconsidered
Abstract : "The premise of economist Adam Smith's 'invisible hand'--a tenet of market economics--is that competitive self-interest shunts benefits to the community. But that is the exception rather than the rule, argues writer Robert H. Frank. Charles Darwin's idea of natural selection is a more accurate reflection of how economic competition works . . . because individual and species benefits do not always coincide. Highlighting reasons for market failure and the need to cut waste, Frank argues that we can domesticate our wild economy by taxing higher-end spending and harmful industrial emissions."--Nature
Subject : Free enterprise
Subject : Competition
Subject : Economics
LC Classification : ‭HB95‬‭.F723 2011‬
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