
Narrative Economics
How Stories Go Viral and Drive Major Economic Events
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Narrated by:
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Susan Osman
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Robert J. Shiller - introduction
About this listen
From Nobel Prize-winning economist and New York Times best-selling author Robert Shiller, a new way to think about how popular stories help drive economic events
In a world in which internet troll farms attempt to influence foreign elections, can we afford to ignore the power of viral stories to affect economies? In this groundbreaking book, Nobel Prize-winning economist and New York Times best-selling author Robert Shiller offers a new way to think about the economy and economic change. Using a rich array of historical examples and data, Shiller argues that studying popular stories that affect individual and collective economic behavior - what he calls "narrative economics" - has the potential to vastly improve our ability to predict, prepare for, and lessen the damage of financial crises, recessions, depressions, and other major economic events.
Spread through the public in the form of popular stories, ideas can go viral and move markets - whether it's the belief that tech stocks can only go up, that housing prices never fall, or that some firms are too big to fail. Whether true or false, stories like these - transmitted by word of mouth, by the news media, and increasingly by social media - drive the economy by driving our decisions about how and where to invest, how much to spend and save, and more. But despite the obvious importance of such stories, most economists have paid little attention to them. Narrative Economics sets out to change that by laying the foundation for a way of understanding how stories help propel economic events that have had led to war, mass unemployment, and increased inequality.
The stories people tell - about economic confidence or panic, housing booms, the American dream, or Bitcoin - affect economic outcomes. Narrative Economics explains how we can begin to take these stories seriously. It may be Robert Shiller's most important book to date.
©2019 Robert J. Shiller (P)2019 Princeton University PressFrankly, that strikes me as—let's say it—naive, especially for a former Nobel prize winner. Just look at how these big tech firms bring all informations on all consumers together—at least in the USA).
Btw. thx Amazon for providing this cheap read.
Stunning
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Interesting and different
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Best Shiller book
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Get a better narrator
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If you do not want to listen to a very eloquent female English voice then this book is not for you .
I loved how it was read and the content.
This book does exactly what is says on the tin !!!! (Very well read)
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Its ideas give you an idea of how major events such as brexit in the UK, Trump's 2016 election campaign etc. bared fruits.
I would also argue that some of the things described in this book are applicable to the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic (although I'm sure he could not have foreseen that at the time).
Such an insightful book!
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Haotic and disappointing
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yawn
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