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    <![CDATA[Throughout history, great philosophers have been answering profound questions about life. But do they know why your socks keep disappearing from the dryer, or how to choose the quickest line at the supermarket? Probably not, but Tim Harford does. . . .<br/><strong><br/>In Dear Undercover Economist</strong>, the first collection of his wildly popular Financial Times<em> </em>columns, Tim Harford offers witty, charming, and at times caustic answers to our most pressing concerns–all through the lens of economics. Does money buy happiness? Is “the one” really out there? Can cities be greener than farms? Can you really “dress for success”? When’s the best time to settle down? Harford provides brilliant, hilarious, unexpected, and wise answers to these and other questions. Arranged by topic, easy to read, and hard to put down, <strong>Dear Undercover Economist </strong>lends an outrageous, compassionate, and indispensable perspective on anything that may irk or ail you–a book well worth the investment.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[From a review by Robert Formaini of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas available from <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.cato.org/pubs/journal/cj26n1/cj26n1-12.pdf">The Cato Journal</a>:<br/><p></p><br/><blockquote>Chapter 8 is a trenchant discussion of why poor nations are poor, using Cameroon as an exemplar. It is here that the book gets back on track. Harford rejects all the fashionable explana...</blockquote><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/82059416">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[I'm a huge fan of behavioral/pop economics, and thoroughly enjoyed this one.  If you've read his FT columns regularly, this is obviously just a collection, but was well-organized.  The last chapter was particularly amusing in that it provided economic answers to questions such as &quot;why do I alwa...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/77343041">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[Throughout history, great philosophers have been answering profound questions about life. But do they know why your socks keep disappearing from the dryer, or how to choose the quickest line at the supermarket? Probably not, but Tim Harford does. . . .<br/><strong><br/>In Dear Undercover Economist</strong>, the first collection of his wildly popular Financial Times<em> </em>columns, Tim Harford offers witty, charming, and at times caustic answers to our most pressing concerns–all through the lens of economics. Does money buy happiness? Is “the one” really out there? Can cities be greener than farms? Can you really “dress for success”? When’s the best time to settle down? Harford provides brilliant, hilarious, unexpected, and wise answers to these and other questions. Arranged by topic, easy to read, and hard to put down, <strong>Dear Undercover Economist </strong>lends an outrageous, compassionate, and indispensable perspective on anything that may irk or ail you–a book well worth the investment.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I LOVE IT. As someone who holds a graduate degree in econ, to see ideas I toiled to learn applied to items that are actually useful and humorous makes me feel it was somewhat worth it. Plus it is just devastatingly funny!]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Don't read it.]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[Apakah Anda pernah bertanya-tanya mengapa kesenjangan antara negara kaya dan negara miskin begitu lebar, atau mengapa harga kopi kafe sangat mahal, atau mengapa Anda tidak mungkin mendapat mobil bekas yang benar-benar bagus? Buku ini akan mengungkapkan kisah tersembunyi dalam hal-hal tersebut dan kekuasaan ekonomi yang membentuk hidup kita sehari-hari tanpa pernah kita sadari.<br/>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[menjelaskan prinsip2 dasar ekonomi<br/>dan menjelaskan pertanyaan - pertanyaan  seputar ekonomi<br/>seperti bagaimana terbentuknya harga suatu barang dsb]]></body>
    
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