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The undercover economist / Tim Harford.

By: Harford, Tim, 1973-.
Publisher: London : Abacus, c2006Description: x, 278 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780349119854 (pbk.).Subject(s): Macroeconomics -- Popular works | Economics -- Popular works | Economic policy -- Popular worksDDC classification: 339
Contents:
1. Who pays for your coffee? - 2. What supermarkets don't want you to know - 3. Perfect markets and the 'world of truth' - 4. Crosstown traffic - 5. The inside story - 6. Rational insanity - 7. The men who knew the value of nothing - 8. Why poor countries are poor - 9. Beer, chips and globalisation - 10. How China grew rich.
Item type Current location Shelf location Call number Copy number Status Notes Date due Barcode Remark
Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU

Floor 3, Shelf 7 , Side 1, TierNo 2, BayNo 6

339 HAR (Browse shelf) 1 Available SLASx,05000,03,CL 5000013329
Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU
339 HAR (Browse shelf) 1 Available SLASx,05000,03,CL 1000518733
Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU
339 HAR (Browse shelf) 1 Available GENLS,GENLS,03,GR 1000517666
Main Collection TC External Storage
339 HAR (Browse shelf) 1 Available CPUxx,02000,03,RA 5000092755 Please fill up online form at https://taylorslibrary.taylors.edu.my/services/external_storage1
Main Collection TC External Storage
339 HAR (Browse shelf) 1 Available GENxx,GENxx,02,GR 5000081738 Please fill up online form at https://taylorslibrary.taylors.edu.my/services/external_storage1
Main Collection TC External Storage
339 HAR (Browse shelf) 1 Available CPUxx,02000,03,GR 5000073100 Please fill up online form at https://taylorslibrary.taylors.edu.my/services/external_storage1

Originally published: London: Little, Brown, 2006.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Who pays for your coffee? - 2. What supermarkets don't want you to know - 3. Perfect markets and the 'world of truth' - 4. Crosstown traffic - 5. The inside story - 6. Rational insanity - 7. The men who knew the value of nothing - 8. Why poor countries are poor - 9. Beer, chips and globalisation - 10. How China grew rich.

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