Hidden Order

The Economics of Everyday Life
Book • 1996
In 'Hidden Order: The Economics of Everyday Life', David Friedman explains economic principles using relatable examples from daily life, such as grocery shopping and marriage.

The book demonstrates how economic theory applies to various aspects of life, including personal decisions and societal structures.

It emphasizes the efficiency of free markets and rational decision-making in achieving optimal outcomes.

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