
Applied Economics
Thinking Beyond Stage One: Second Edition
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Narrated by:
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Bill Wallace
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By:
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Thomas Sowell
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Critic reviews
"Applied Economics...is simply the must-have field guide to our economic landscape." (Jonah Goldberg, Los Angeles Times columnist)
"Applied Economics is full of...good sense - and serves as an excellent defense against the counterproductive promises of political candidates." ( Wall Street Journal)
"Applied Economics is full of...good sense - and serves as an excellent defense against the counterproductive promises of political candidates." ( Wall Street Journal)
it bounces around topics like slavery, medical
I like the stages part
He goes on to talk about medical comparison US to UK
at one point
trying to make out US health care is better but what is not in construction is UK is free and offers free to everyone and that's why it is stretched and waiting is extended
a thing to consider is people die in the US because they can't afford treatments
started well
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Interesting read but narrator lack enthusiasm
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Chapters on healthcare and emigration clearly in favour of rich people, and generally it seemed the author wanted to shock the readers with populism.
Well read, but with outdated rhetoric
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