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The Price of Everything: The True Cost of Living

Eduardo Porter

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Published by Windmill Books, part of Cornerstone Publishing

Format: Paperback

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EAN: 9780099537359
Published: 1 Mar 2012

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Synopsis

Why is a life saved from a terrorist attack worth two saved from a natural disaster? Why are women more valuable than ever? Why do Americans tip when Europeans don't? And how can orange juice be used to predict the weather?

The Price of Everything starts with a simple premise: behind every decision we make lies a price, whether we're buying a cup of coffee, taking a new job, or deciding to become a parent. Prices are the invisible thread that connect and explain our society, culture, economy, successes and failures.

Revealing connections that are ingenious and unexpected, Eduardo Porter shows just how fundamental the price of things, work, happiness, faith, family and the future is - both to our everyday lives and to civilisation as we know it.

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What the critics say

Enthralling ...Everyone could learn something from this wise and clever book. I did.
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Entertaining and enlightening'
- Financial Times

Clever, stylish and full of surprising insights - in other words, priceless
- Sylvia Nasar, author of A Beautiful Mind

'Full of interesting Freakonomicsy nuggets.'
- Guardian

Riveting... there is an interesting nugget on virtually every page
- Tyler Cowen, author of Create Your Own Economy

About the Author

Eduardo Porter writes about business and economics as a member of The New York Times' editorial board. He has also worked as a journalist in Mexico City, Tokyo, London, Sao Paolo, and Los Angeles. He was editor of the Brazilian Edition of América Economía and covered the Hispanic population in the United States for The Wall Street Journal. He lives in New York.

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