The secret insights of economics, translated for the rest of us.
Should I buy or rent? Do I ask for a promotion? Should I tell people
I’m pregnant? What salary do I deserve? Should I just quit this job?
Common anxieties about life are often grounded in economics. In an
increasingly win-lose society, these economic decisions—where to
work, where to live, even how to live—have a way of feeling fixed
and mistakes terminal. Daryl Fairweather is no stranger to these
dynamics. As the first Black woman to receive an economics PhD from
the famed University of Chicago, she saw firsthand how concepts of
behavioral economics and game theory were deployed in the real
world—and in her own life—to great effect. Hate the Game combines
Fairweather’s elite knowledge of these principles with her singular
voice in describing how they can be harnessed. Her great talent,
unique among economists, is her ability to articulate economic trends
in a way that is not just informative, but also accounts for life’s
other anxieties. In Hate the Game, Fairweather fixes her expertise
and service on navigating the earliest economic inflection points of
adult life: whether to go to college and for how long; partnering,
having kids, both, or neither; getting, keeping, and changing jobs;
and where to live and how to pay for it. She speaks in actionable
terms about what the economy means for individual people, especially
those who have the sneaking suspicion they’re losing out. Set
against her own experiences and enriched with lessons from history,
science, and pop culture, Fairweather instructs readers on how to use
game theory and behavioral science to map out options and choose
directions while offering readers a sense of control and agency in an
economy where those things are increasingly rare.
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Economic Cheat Codes for Life, Love, and Work
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226838489
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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