How Markets Fail: The Logic of Economic Calamities
- 作者:Cassidy,John
- 出版社:Picador USA
- 出版日期:2010-11-23
- 語言:英文
- ISBN10:0312430043
- ISBN13:9780312430047
- 裝訂:平裝 / 13.3 x 21.6 x 1.9 cm / 普通級
Behind the alarming headlines about job losses, bank bailouts, and corporate greed is a little-known story of bad ideas. For fifty years or more, economists have been busy developing
elegant theories of how markets workhow they facilitate innovation, wealth creation, and an efficient allocation of society’s resources. But what about when markets don’t work? What
about when they lead to stock market bubbles, glaring inequality, polluted rivers, real estate crashes, and credit crunches?
In How Markets Fail, John Cassidy describes the rising influence of what he calls utopian economicsthinking that is blind to how real people act and that denies the many ways an
unregulated free market can produce disastrous unintended consequences. He then looks to the leading edge of economic theory, including behavioral economics, to offer a new understanding
of the economyone that casts aside the old assumption that people and firms make decisions purely on the basis of rational self-interest. Taking the global financial crisis and current
recession as his starting point, Cassidy explores a world in which everybody is connected and social contagion is the norm. In such an environment, he shows, individual behavioral biases
and kinksoverconfidence, envy, copycat behavior, and myopiaoften give rise to troubling macroeconomic phenomena, such as oil price spikes, CEO greed cycles, and boom-and-bust waves in
the housing market. These are the inevitable outcomes of what Cassidy refers to as rational irrationality”self-serving behavior in a modern market setting.
Combining on-the-ground reporting, clear explanations of esoteric economic theories, and even a little crystal-ball gazing, Cassidy warns that in today’s economic crisis, conforming to
antiquated orthodoxies isn’t just misguidedit’s downright dangerous. How Markets Fail offers a new, enlightening way to understand the force of the irrational in our volatile
global economy.