Visible Hand, Matthew Hennessey
Visible Hand, Matthew Hennessey
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Visible Hand
A Wealth of Notions on the Miracle of the Market

Author: Matthew Hennessey

Narrator: Andrew Fallaize

Unabridged: 5 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/11/2022


Synopsis

To most people, the word “economics” sounds like homework. In Visible Hand, Wall Street Journal op-ed editor Matthew Hennessey brings basic economic principles vividly to life in plain English, without resorting to numbers, graphs, or jargon. This isn’t Fed policy or the stock market. This is the essential stuff: supply and demand, incentives and tradeoffs, scarcity and innovation, work and leisure. A teenager should be able to discuss these things intelligently. Sadly, too few of us can explain them even in adulthood. Visible Hand equips readers with the essential vocabulary necessary to understand and explain how we make the choices we do. In Hennessey’s hands, economics is far from the dismal science. It’s the sparkling art of decision making. No homework necessary.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Lucille

The book in one sentence: "market fundamentalism in a small package." At its best, explaining the nature of economics as the study of choices and how trade-offs are inherent to the economic experience. At its worst, trite comments about how socialists and the far right are the worst, because they don......more

A nice overview of economics in common English (mostly). For me, there were a couple of concepts that could have used a little further explanation, but contains very good, real-life examples to explain the concepts involved.......more

Goodreads review by MPauzer

A light read covering some of the economic topics is a storytelling manner. Some of the stories are a bit long and slow to making their point. Might be appropriate for a young teen to read and discuss with parents.......more


Quotes

“Matthew Hennessey’s Visible Hand is a wise reminder that free markets are essential to human flourishing. In an engaging and highly amusing style he boils economic concepts down to their essence.” —Peggy Noonan, Wall Street Journal columnist