I don't own many books, so i collected books in great numbers when i was an undergraduate. I thought i would build up this incredible collection of the great economics master works. But then i started moving around, and then i moved to germany for a year,. So what i will do, there's some economic history s in my department. If i get a history book, i will give it to them, because i know they won't necessarily read it. And i don't feel i'm tricking them into reading a book. Not very often. Do you write in your books? How do you no, i do. I fold over pages if there's something notable on
Intellectual omnivore Tyler Cowen of George Mason University and EconTalk host Russ Roberts talk about their reading habits, their favorite books, and the pile of books on their nightstands right now.