Money

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy
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Author: Eric Lonergan ISBN: 9781351558006
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: July 5, 2017
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Eric Lonergan
ISBN: 9781351558006
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: July 5, 2017
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Eric Lonergan explores our complex relationship with money. In a provocative and insightful analysis, he argues that few things seem to matter more to us, but few things are as poorly understood. Economists have long worked with the theory that our relationship to money is rational, but not all our reactions to it make sense. Lonergan shows that many of our views about money, credit and saving are little better than prejudices. The same social and emotional forces that affect quant traders in the world�s financial markets can be seen in the mania of Pok�n card trading in the school playground.This fascinating book reveals the tension between money�s capacity to assist us in our lives and its propensity to cause instability and to distort our values. We are limited in our ability to control money�s power, says Lonergan, but only by understanding money better, and thinking about it less, may we get on with enjoying what we have.

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Eric Lonergan explores our complex relationship with money. In a provocative and insightful analysis, he argues that few things seem to matter more to us, but few things are as poorly understood. Economists have long worked with the theory that our relationship to money is rational, but not all our reactions to it make sense. Lonergan shows that many of our views about money, credit and saving are little better than prejudices. The same social and emotional forces that affect quant traders in the world�s financial markets can be seen in the mania of Pok�n card trading in the school playground.This fascinating book reveals the tension between money�s capacity to assist us in our lives and its propensity to cause instability and to distort our values. We are limited in our ability to control money�s power, says Lonergan, but only by understanding money better, and thinking about it less, may we get on with enjoying what we have.

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