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Economic Facts and Fallacies
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Economic Facts and Fallacies

Basic Books, 2007 更多详情

Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

Long before Freakonomics hit the bookstores, Thomas Sowell was popularizing economics in simple plain language. In his latest book, he continues to illuminate the dismal science cheerily, shining his flashlight on a handful of fallacies common to policy makers and even some professional economists. After describing these fallacies, Sowell shows them at work in discussions of urbanization, gender equality, education, income, race and economic development. The result is a bracing tonic that will almost certainly change your views on some of the most emotional issues of the day. getAbstract recommends this slim, fast-moving read to those who are unafraid to subject their convictions to the light of the economic evidence.

Take-Aways

  • Popular discussions of economic issues are riddled with fallacious thinking.
  • The “fallacy of changing composition” ignores changes among statistical groups.
  • The “fallacy of sameness” ignores differences within a statistical group.

About the Author

Thomas Sowell is scholar-in-residence at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He is also the author of Basic Economics.


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