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Lessons for the Young Economist

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Author
Robert P. Murphy
First published
2010
Format
PDF, EPUB, and HTML
Pages
414
ISBN
9781933550886
License
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0

Austrian theory & method

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We are beyond mere excitement about Lessons for the Young Economist. It is easily the best introduction to economics for the young reader—because it covers both pure economic theory and also how markets work (the domain of most introductory books).

Robert Murphy has the right frame of mind and mastery of the subject matter to provide the best possible pedagogy. The logic is super clear. The organization is impeccable. It achieves a great balance between “plain old” economics and that aspect of economic thought that is considered particularly Austrian. Therefore, it prepares the student for both conventional economic studies in the future and provides the logical rigor and policy clarity that only the Austrian School perspective can offer.

Most of the attempts at such texts falter because they are either too dry and technical for the young reader or they are littered with attempts to keep the student entertained with references to pop culture or cheesy passages that attempt to “speak the child’s language” but only end up sounding patronizing.

Dr. Murphy’s text has none of this. The prose has relentless fire without needless fireworks. What drives it forward is intellectual passion born of his love of the topic. What’s also nice is that he is nowhere self-consciously trying to sound like someone he is not. It is his real voice, explaining everything point by point. For this reason, the text is warm and engaging.

Here is the product of vast experience and daily writing. This permits the voicing of the book to achieve a remarkable integration page to page, chapter to chapter. Though he is drawing from the whole history of the development of economics, the text ends up being strikingly original. His approach is not based on anything but his own sense of how to teach this subject.

This book will not be boring or useless even for people who think they already know the subject. Every page or two, there are fresh insights. For example, on the problems with barter, he shows that in the real world, most goods and services would not have come into existence at all (so that there would be no trading of tractors for cobbler services because there would be no tractors or repairable shoes). In another place, he points out that one of the advantage

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Robert P. Murphy (born 1976) is an economist and a Senior Fellow with the Mises Institute. He is the author of numerous books, including Contra Krugman: Smashing the Errors of America's Most Famous Keynesian; Chaos Theory; Lessons for the Young Economist… This archive holds 6 of Murphy's works.

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25 chapters · 105,755 words · free to read here

  1. Acknowledgments
  2. LESSON 1 Thinking Like an Economist
  3. LESSON 2 How We Develop Economic Principles
  4. LESSON 3 Economic Concepts Implied By Action
  5. LESSON 4 “Robinson Crusoe” Economics
  6. LESSON 5 The Institution of Private Property
  7. LESSON 6 Direct Exchange and Barter Prices
  8. LESSON 7 Indirect Exchange and the Appearance of Money
  9. LESSON 8 The Division of Labor and Specialization
  10. LESSON 9 Entrepreneurship and Competition
  11. LESSON 10 Income, Saving, and Investment
  12. LESSON 11 Supply and Demand
  13. ADVANCED LESSON 12 Interest, Credit, and Debt
  14. ADVANCED LESSON 13 Profit and Loss Accounting
  15. ADVANCED LESSON 14 The Stock Market
  16. Part III: Socialism: The Command Economy
  17. LESSON 17 Price Controls
  18. LESSON 18 Sales and Income Taxes
  19. LESSON 19 Tariffs and Quotas
  20. LESSON 20 The Economics of Drug Prohibition
  21. LESSON 21 Inflation
  22. ADVANCED LESSON 22 Government Debt
  23. ADVANCED LESSON 23 The Business Cycle
  24. Glossary
  25. Notes LESSON 3
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Robert P. Murphy b. 1976

Robert P. Murphy (born 1976) is an economist and a Senior Fellow with the Mises Institute. He is the author of numerous books, including Contra Krugman: Smashing the Errors of America's Most Famous Keynesian; Chaos Theory; Lessons for the… Read more about Robert P. Murphy.

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