Cover art for The Inner Lives of Markets
Published
John Murray, June 2016
ISBN
9781444788600
Format
Softcover, 224 pages
Dimensions
23.3cm × 15.3cm × 1.8cm

The Inner Lives of Markets How People Shape Them - And They Shape Us

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  • Let's say you were stuck in a gruesome POW Camp and you wanted a decent meal (or a pack of cigarettes or a quality cup of coffee or some fresh fruit), what on earth would you do?

  • If you wanted a gun (but couldn't pass a background check), where would you get it?

  • If you were desperate for a kidney, and looking for a faster way to procure one, how might you swing that?

  • If you needed a better way to auction something off (something I've wondered about myself), what would that better mousetrap look like?

All of the solutions lie in that elusive, vague, far reaching, overused and knotty term, "the market". We all think we understand what "the market" means, but would probably be flummoxed if we were asked to explain it or define it. Economists, though, have actually spent a great deal of time thinking through the many subtle nuances of every possible marketplace - managing illicit goods, figuring out how prices are set, coping with situations in which markets are hard to "clear" (online dating and toxic waste are classic examples), and what to do when manipulation or misinformation warps a marketplace (like, say, when those VRBO photos look a lot nicer than the actual house).

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