Economics for the Common Good
Economics for the Common Good
Explore economic principles through Nobel laureate expertise
About This Book
Jean Tirole's Economics for the Common Good (2017) offers an expansive examination of today's economic landscape, brimming with observations about both theoretical frameworks and real-world applications. By challenging the false dichotomy between government and marketplace, Tirole examines how these systems intertwine across diverse areas, from environmental policy to ownership frameworks and the emerging digital marketplace.
Who Should Read This?
- People curious about economic theory and its practical applications
- Free market supporters and government regulation advocates
- Readers seeking to understand why addressing climate change proves so challenging
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