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Cents and sensibility

what economics can learn from the humanities

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An edition of Cents and sensibility (2017)

Cents and sensibility

what economics can learn from the humanities

Economists often act as if their methods explain all human behavior. But in Cents and Sensibility, an eminent literary critic and a leading economist make the case that the humanities, especially the study of literature, offer economists ways to make their models more realistic, their predictions more accurate, and their policies more effective and just.Gary Saul Morson and Morton Schapiro trace the connection between Adam Smith's great classic, The Wealth of Nations, and his less celebrated book on The Theory of Moral Sentiments, and contend that a few decades later Jane Austen invented her groundbreaking method of novelistic narration in order to give life to the empathy that Smith believed essential to humanity. Morson and Schapiro argue that Smith's heirs include Austen, Anton Chekhov, and Leo Tolstoy as well as John Maynard Keynes and Milton Friedman. Economists need a richer appreciation of behavior, ethics, culture, and narrative--all of which the great writers teach better than anyone. Cents and Sensibility demonstrates the benefits of a freewheeling dialogue between economics and the humanities by addressing a wide range of problems drawn from the economics of higher education, the economics of the family, and the development of poor nations. It offers new insights about everything from the manipulation of college rankings to why some countries grow faster than others. At the same time, the book shows how looking at real-world problems can revitalize the study of literature itself.

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English
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307

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Cents and sensibility: what economics can learn from the humanities
2017, Princeton University Press
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Table of Contents

Spotting the spoof: the value of telling stories out of (and in) school
A slow walk to judgment: hedgehogs and foxes, wisdom and prediction
The power and limits of the economic approach: case study 1: how to improve American higher education
Love is in the air, or at least in the error term: case study 2: what economists can and cannot teach us about the family
The ultimate question: case study 3: why do some countries develop faster than others? Economics, culture, and institutions
The best of the humanities
De-hedgehogizing Adam Smith: the economics that might be
Humanomics: a dialogue of disciplines.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
330.01
Library of Congress
HB72 .M6776 2017, HB72.M575 2017, HB71 .M67 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 307 pages
Number of pages
307

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL26924166M
ISBN 10
069117668X
ISBN 13
9780691176680
LCCN
2017930423
OCLC/WorldCat
962352098

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL19711024W

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