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  • 08/2014
  • 9781499646672
  • 296 pages
  • $17.85
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  • 08/2014
  • 9781499646672
  • 296 pages
  • $7.04
Yannis Papadogiannis
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The Rise and Fall of Homo Economicus

Adult; Business & Personal Finance; (Publish)

For financial journalist Yannis Papadogiannis, the problem with the economic science that failed to predict the financial crisis that began unfolding in 2007 is clear. While modern economic theory relies on rational humans, The Rise and Fall of Homo Economicus busts the myth of the rational human wide open, demonstrating how, in the real world, Homo sapiens are far from fully rational creatures. Papadogiannis walks readers through the history of modern economics and reveals a consistent pattern of certainty and the illusion of control among economists leading into every crisis since the seventeenth century. He presents findings from disciplines such as neuroscience, psychology, and sociology that overturn the economist’s idealized view of human nature, revealing that rationality is but one quality ruling behavior. In terms that anyone can understand, and drawing from a vast bibliography of well-known references, the book contrasts the imaginary universe of modern economics with the complex, dynamic, chaotic reality that more accurately describes our existence. A stinging indictment of economic science for its role in creating the crisis of 2007, The Rise and Fall of Homo Economicus is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding how our society functions or exploring ways to make economic science better serve us.
Reviews
https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/yannis-yannis-papadogiannis/the-rise-

"A forceful economics text that tells a damning tale of hubris." - Kirkus Reviews.

"The book’s true value is in how it challenges the so-called experts; like a dogged skeptic, Papadogiannis raises razor-sharp questions to expose flawed thinking, and in doing so, he accomplishes a rare feat: an economics text that will hold the attention of noneconomists." - Kirkus Reviews.

"Richly sourced and strongly argued, his book is an attack on humanity’s self-deceiving faith in its own abilities." - Kirkus Reviews.

Formats
Paperback Details
  • 08/2014
  • 9781499646672
  • 296 pages
  • $17.85
e-book Details
  • 08/2014
  • 9781499646672
  • 296 pages
  • $7.04
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