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ISBN: PB: 9780226041025

ISBN: HB: 9780226041018

University of Chicago Press

September 2010

384 pp.

22.8x15.2 cm

PB:
£13,00
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Uncommon Sense

Economic Insights, from Marriage to Terrorism

On December 5, 2004, the still-developing blogosphere took one of its biggest steps toward mainstream credibility, as Nobel Prize-winning economist Gary S. Becker and renowned jurist and legal scholar Richard A. Posner announced the formation of the Becker-Posner Blog.

In no time, the blog had established a wide readership and reputation as a reliable source of lively, thought-provoking commentary on current events, its pithy and profound weekly essays highlighting the value of economic reasoning when applied to unexpected topics".Uncommon Sense" gathers the most important and innovative entries from the blog, arranged by topic, along with updates and even reconsiderations when subsequent events have shed new light on a question. Whether it's Posner making the economic case for the legalization of gay marriage, Becker arguing in favor of the sale of human organs for transplant, or even the pair of scholars vigorously disagreeing about the utility of collective punishment, the writing is always clear, the interplay energetic, and the resulting discussion deeply informed and intellectually substantial.

To have a single thinker of the stature of a Becker or Posner addressing questions of this nature would make for fascinating reading; to have both, writing and responding to each other, is an exceptionally rare treat. With "Uncommon Sense", they invite the adventurous reader to join them on a whirlwind intellectual journey. All they ask is that you leave your preconceptions behind.

About the Author

Gary S. Becker is University Professor at the University of Chicago and the author of many books, including "Human Capital: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis". He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1992 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2007.

Richard A. Posner is a judge of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, senior lecturer in law at the University of Chicago Law School, and the author of numerous books, including "How Judges Think".

Reviews

"An excellent book... For anyone who wants a quick and easy crash course on Chicago economics – style thinking, this book is as good as it gets... I read nearly the whole book in one sitting" – New York Times's Freakonomics blog

"The best way of getting into the economics of what is known as the 'Chicago School' without paying tuition" – Chicago Tribune