The economics of just about everything /

Did you know that another 10 cm of height boosts your income by thousands of dollars per year? Or that a boy born in January is nearly twice as likely to play first grade rugby league as a boy born in December? Or that natural disasters attract more foreign aid if they happen on a slow news day? And...

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Main Authors: Leigh, Andrew, 1972- (Author)
Published: Allen & Unwin,
Publisher Address: Crows Nest, NSW :
Publication Dates: 2014.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: Did you know that another 10 cm of height boosts your income by thousands of dollars per year? Or that a boy born in January is nearly twice as likely to play first grade rugby league as a boy born in December? Or that natural disasters attract more foreign aid if they happen on a slow news day? And that a perfectly clean desk can be as inefficient as a messy one? Drawing on examples and data from across Australia, Andrew Leigh shows how economics can be used to illuminate what happens on the sporting field, in the stockmarket, and at work. Economics has things to say about AC/DC and Arthur Boyd, dating and dieting, Grange and Geelong, murder and poverty. Incentives matter, often in surprising ways and seemingly simple everyday activities can have unexpected outcomes. Insights from behavioural economics can also help us make better decisions ... If you like fresh facts and provocative ideas, this is great train and weekend reading. You'll soon see the world and the people around you in a new light.
Carrier Form: 250 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781743314715 (paperback) :
174331471X (paperback)
Index Number: HB171
CLC: F0
Call Number: F0/L528