The Odessa File
I vaguely recall reading this.
I vaguely recall reading this.
I couldn’t be bothered to write a review.
I’d recommend any book in this series. They have their highs and lows, but all-in-all I think this is one of the better entries in the series. I tend to favor the more Maturin-centric tales like this.
A straightforward and methodical look at the economic principal of accounting for both the seen, and unseen effects of a given economic policy. Bastiat’s broken window fallacy applied to all sorts of situations. Great stuff.
Not bad, but I was expecting a more basic econ textbook rather than, what more often than not, feels like a purely political analysis (not that I disagree with his positions, just not what I was looking for).
No review written.
I never wrote a review for this one.
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Ending is pretty anti-climactic, but the meat of the story is very interesting.
Apparently, I liked this one.