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Edible Economics
Edible Economics: A Hungry Economist Explains the World | Ha-Joon Chang
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Edible Economics brings the sort of creative fusion that spices up a great kitchen to the often too-disciplined subject of economics For decades, a single, free-market philosophy has dominated global economics. But this intellectual monoculture is bland and unhealthy. Bestselling author and economist Ha-Joon Chang makes challenging economic ideas delicious by plating them alongside stories about food from around the world, using the diverse histories behind familiar food items to explore economic theory. For Chang, chocolate is a lifelong addiction, but more exciting are the insights it offers into postindustrial knowledge economies; and while okra makes Southern gumbo heart-meltingly smooth, it also speaks of capitalisms entangled relationship with freedom. Myth-busting, witty, and thought-provoking, Edible Economics serves up a feast of bold ideas about globalization, climate change, immigration, austerity, automation, and why carrots need not be orange. It shows that getting to grips with the economy is like learning a recipe: when we understand it, we can adapt and improve itand better understand our world.
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My first #nonfiction title of the year! I decided to keep learning about #food. Very easy to read since it's a mix of stories, #history, and economics. I like that the author talks about many countries but I also felt that not all the chapters wowed me equally. The ? chapter was def put together, but others (like ?️) were longshot connections. I sometimes asked myself "what food are we talking abt lol". Still, i did learn quite a bit!

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