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Free Lunch Thinking

8 Economic Myths and Why Politicians Fall for Them

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Economic theories and models shape our everyday lives. They are relied on by politicians when tax rises or cuts are being considered. They inform debates about everything from bonuses for CEOs to minimum wage rates, to the level of job protection enshrined in law. They determine what levels of tobacco or petrol duty are charged and influence government approaches to issues as diverse as obesity and climate change.

The question is: are policy makers right to be so slavishly reliant on them? Tom Bergin is sceptical, and in Free Lunch Thinking he subjects eight of the most prevalent economic mantras to close scrutiny, assessing how they play out in practice. Again and again, he shows how individuals, companies and markets fail to respond to policy changes as theory predicts. He exposes the missed opportunities and wasted resources that result. And by tracing the development of key economic tenets, he demonstrates how their champions' tendency to believe in phenomena for which they have little hard evidence leaves accepted economic wisdom frequently being more about faith than facts.

His book both exposes and challenges lazy thinking. It also sets out a path for a more considered future.

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Economics International Macroeconomics Taxation Capitalism Banking Government Deficit Liberalism US Economy Tariff Economic Policy Socialism Economic disparity Great Recession Economic Inequality
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Highly recommend this convincing book that rattles long-standing economic beliefs with real life studies. Original thinking that demonstrates why we have to start thinking differently to make economic policy work in the future. A must read for anyone - from economic students to those shaping policy - wanting to examine the dangerous flaws of text book thinking in today’s world.

Works well on audible - clear and easy to follow.

A brilliant read that convincingly rips up lazy economic thought

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