The Best Book on the Market: How to Stop Worrying and Love the Free Economy

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The Best Book on the Market: How to Stop Worrying and Love the Free Economy

Author(s): Eamonn Butler (Author)

  • Publisher: Capstone
  • Publication Date: June 23, 2008
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 172 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9781906465056
  • ISBN-13: 9781906465056

Book Description

The free market makes the world go around. Maybe it’s time we all tried to understand it a little better. Luckily Eamonn Butler is the ideal teacher to get us all up to speed.

Markets are everywhere. But how many of us understand how they work, and why? What does a ‘free market’ really mean? Do free markets actually exist? Should we have more or less of them? Most of all – do we really need to know all this? Answer: Yes we do.

MAKING ECONOMICS SIMPLE SO THAT EVEN POLITICIANS CAN UNDERSTAND IT

If any mention of free markets sends your mind screaming back to your musty old school economics textbook, think again. The Best Book on the Market will keep you gripped, intrigued and well informed. Abandoning complicated mumbo-jumbo, Eamonn Butler, Director of the UK’s leading free market think-tank, demystifies the world of markets, competition, monopolies and cartels, prices and overspills. Using examples from our everyday lives Dr Butler explains how the markets we have, and the many more we need, can work to create a richer, freer and more peaceful world.

STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE FREE ECONOMY

He delves into the morality of markets and interrogates important issues such as why feckless rock-stars are paid much more than worthy nurses; whether we should worry about people trading in arms, water, healthcare etc; whether black markets are immoral; and questions of equality; sweatshops, and fair trade.

 

“This book is about the free market and how unfree it can be when there is a lack of belief in freedom itself. Eamonn Butler presents solid arguments against government attempts to ‘perfect’ the markets by regulation, controls, subsidies, or by adopting measures which obstruct competition and private ownership.”

Václav Klaus, President of the Czech Republic

 

“Vividly and simply explains competition, entrepreneurship and prices”.

 John Blundell, Director, Institute of Economic Affairs

  “A great little book that gets to the heart of how and why markets work, in a very engaging and easily understood way”.

Dan Lewis, Research Director, Economic Research Council 

  “I welcome this witty, lucid explanation of how entrepreneurs and business people make a positive contribution to our lives, and why economists often don’t”.

Andrew Neil , leading journalist and BBC presenter

“Anything which educates the public – and politicians  – on how the free economy actually works is always welcome.  Dr Butler does this in style”.

Lord Lawson, former UK Chancellor of the Exchequer

“Everyone in business would do well to understand the basic principles of markets which Dr Butler clarifies so well in this short book”.

Allister Heath, Editor of The Business and Associate Editor of The Spectator 

“This book does great justice to the vibrancy of markets and what makes them tick”

Ruth Richardson, former Finance Minister of New Zealand

“It’s refreshing to see an economist who understands the importance of innovation and entrepreneurship in pushing progress forward, and who can explain it in straightforward language.”

Trevor Baylis OBE (inventor of the wind-up radio)

“I’m glad to see that Dr Butler stresses the role of innovators – and the importance of market structures that encourage innovation.”

Sir Clive Sinclair (inventor)

“Dr Butler’s book is a welcome and very readable contribution on the mechanisms and morality of the free economy.”

Sir John Major KG CH (former UK Prime Minister)

“’Market’ is one of the first six-letter wor

Editorial Reviews

Review

“…Chancellor Geoffrey Howe…has endorsed a new tome by Adam Smith Institute boss Eamonn Butler on the power of free markets.” (The Evening Standard, Monday 31st March 2008)

“…well written…full of rather good anecdotes about markets” (Dr Grumble Blog, September 26, 2008)

From the Inside Flap

The best book on the market makes economics so simple that even politicians can understand it.

“It’s refreshing to see an economist who understands the importance of innovation and entrepreneurship in pushing progress forward, and who can explain it in straightforward language.” – Trevor Baylis

“Everyone in business would do well to understand the basic principles of markets which Dr Butler clarifies so well in this shot book.” – Allister Heath

“I’m glad to see that Dr Butler stresses the role of innovators – and the importance of market structures that encourage innovation.” – Sir Clive Sinclair

“Creating and protecting a free market economy is vital for every country. it is easier to do this when we have Dr Butler’s easily-understandable book to help us”. – Mart Laar

“This book is about the free market and how unfree it can be when there is a lack of belief in freedom itself. Eamonn Butler presents solid arguments against government attempts to ‘perfect’ the market by regulation, controls, subsidies or by adopting measures which obstruct competition and private ownership.” – Vaclav Klaus

“Vividly and simply explains the ABC of markets.” – John Blundell

“A great little book that gets to the heart of how and why markets work, in a very engaging and easily understood way.” – Dan Lewis

“This book does great justice to the vibrancy of markets and what makes them tick.” – Ruth Richardson

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