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mercredi 16 février 2011

The Price of Everything: Solving the Mystery of Why We Pay What We Do by Eduardo Porter (Audiobook)

The Price of Everything: Solving the Mystery of Why We Pay What We Do by Eduardo Porter (Audiobook)
Publisher: Your Coach In A Box | ISBN: 1596596260 | edition 2011 | MP3 | 441 MB

Business journalist and New York Times editorial writer Porter delivers a popular explication of how supply and demand affect prices. In vignettes about all manner of transactions, from coffee sales to marriage dowries to home values, he disputes notions that prices settle out as rational correlations of supply and demand. All sorts of emotional factors are involved, which enliven Porter’s stories as he explores divergent behaviors of upper-, middle-, and lower-income consumers in what they will pay for something. If a purchase expresses the pursuit of happiness, Porter chases the idea that money yields joy, concluding it can, though temporarily. What about the price of power? Porter adduces the cost of votes in Sao Tome v. the United States, as he does the worth of labor, love, and life itself, practically breaking them down into a schedule of prices. As a book in which nothing, not even religion, seems safe from the crass intrusion of pricing, Porter’s work ought to ring up the audience for Steven Levitt’s Freakonomics (2005).

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