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Living Economics: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (Independent Studies in Political Economy) 1st Edition
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“A superb book. . . . It is vintage Boettke: engaging, witty, and chock full of insight. This book should be put in the hands of every first-year student of economics, if only to show them what they are missing!” —Bruce Caldwell, research professor of economics, Duke University
“A solid book that counters the excessive simulation of modern academic economics while, at the same time, avoiding the temptation to extend application of the logic beyond reasonable limits. Boettke concentrates on the primary purpose of economics, which is to convey an understanding of how, within properly designed institutional constraints, operative markets generate and distribute value without overt conflict.” —James M. Buchanan, distinguished professor emeritus of economics, George Mason University
“Peter Boettke's book Living Economics not only is splendidly characterized by broad erudition, solid analysis, shrewd observation, and expositional clarity, it appears at a propitious moment.” —William R. Allen, professor emeritus of economics, University of California–Los Angeles
“A remarkable book. The volume luminously reflects the amazing breadth of Professor Boettke’s reading, and the deep and careful thoughtfulness with which he reads.” —Israel M. Kirzner, professor emeritus of economics, New York University
About the Author
Peter J. Boettke is a research fellow at the Independent Institute, a professor of economics at George Mason University, and the editor of the Review of Austrian Economics. He is also the recipient of the Golden Dozen Award for Excellence in Teaching from the College of Arts and Sciences at New York University and the author of several books, including Calculation and Coordination: Essays on Socialism and Transitional Political Economy; The Political Economy of Soviet Socialism: The Formative Years, 1918–1928; and Why Perestroika Failed: The Economics and Politics of Socialism Transformation. He lives in Fairfax, Virginia.
Product details
- Publisher : Independent Institute; 1st edition (June 1, 2012)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 456 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1598130722
- ISBN-13 : 978-1598130720
- Item Weight : 1.6 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.4 x 9 inches
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I learned a lot about mainline economics and got exposure to a range of thought that really improved both my economic thinking and provided insights that continue to help me in my role as a program manager for large scale IT and business transformation programs.
One of the most valuable learnings for me was from the work by the Ostrom's on Governance. I was further exploring this work when I also came across this topic in a very good business book by Julian Birkinshaw - "Reinventing Management". In the third chapter, Birkinshaw discusses Bureaucracy versus Emergence. In discussing the "risks of flexible bureaucracy" he mentions the work of Elinor Ostrom (Governing the Commons) and how her findings "apply directly to this discussion." By having read "Living Economics", I felt I had a much better grasp of this topic and I have been able to find ways to do my job better as a result.
There are a lot of great ideas and thinkers covered throughout the book. There are insights from a wide range of thinkers: Adam Smith, F.A. Hayek, Vincent and Elinor Ostrom, Kenneth Boulding, Israel Kirzner, and James Buchanan just to name a few. There is also a insightful chapter on "Where did economics go wrong?"
This book is worth your time and energy. It would also make a great gift for those interested in economics, ideas, social thought and if you are fortunate, as I was, it may spark thoughts that help in your career! Highly recommended!
Boettke is a passionate teacher and dedicated student who loves what he does and that is what one gets when he reads the book. He has deep respect with those who think different and tries to find the best in all strands of thought.
The book is a journey through his great masters ranging from Rothbard, Hayek and Elinor Ostrom and James Buchanan.
A must read book!
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