Summary of Animal Spirits : How Human Psychology Drives the Economy, and Why It Matters for Global Capitalism

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Author: Capitol Reader ISBN: 9782511003213
Publisher: Must Read Summaries Publication: July 25, 2013
Imprint: Political Book Summaries Language: English
Author: Capitol Reader
ISBN: 9782511003213
Publisher: Must Read Summaries
Publication: July 25, 2013
Imprint: Political Book Summaries
Language: English
This ebook consists of a summary of the ideas, viewpoints and facts presented by George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller in his book “Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy, and why it Matters for Global Capitalism”. This summary offers a concise overview of the entire book in less than 30 minutes reading time. However this work does not replace in any case George A. Akerlof’s and Robert J. Shiller’s book.
Akerlof and Shiller highlight that conventional economics has ignored elements such as confidence, trust, fairness and corruption. They argue that those elements must be taken into account to take better economic decisions.
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This ebook consists of a summary of the ideas, viewpoints and facts presented by George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller in his book “Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy, and why it Matters for Global Capitalism”. This summary offers a concise overview of the entire book in less than 30 minutes reading time. However this work does not replace in any case George A. Akerlof’s and Robert J. Shiller’s book.
Akerlof and Shiller highlight that conventional economics has ignored elements such as confidence, trust, fairness and corruption. They argue that those elements must be taken into account to take better economic decisions.

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