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Hive Mind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

Hive Mind

Over the last few decades, economists and psychologists have quietly documented the many ways in which a person's IQ matters. But, research suggests that a nation's IQ matters so much more. As Garett Jones argues in Hive Mind, modest differences in national IQ can explain most cross-country inequalities. Whereas IQ scores do a moderately good job of predicting individual wages, information processing power, and brain size, a country's average score is a much stronger bellwether of its overall prosperity. Drawing on an expansive array of research from psychology, economics, management, and political science, Jones argues that intelligence and cognitive skill are significantly more important o...

10% Less Democracy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

10% Less Democracy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-03-16
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Democracy is a matter of degree, and this book offers mainstream empirical evidence that shows how rich democracies would be better off with a few degrees less of it.

IQ and the Wealth of Nations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

IQ and the Wealth of Nations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-02-28
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  • Publisher: Praeger

Argues that a significant part of the gap between rich and poor countries is due to differences in national intelligence.

The Culture Transplant
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

The Culture Transplant

A provocative new analysis of immigration's long-term effects on a nation's economy and culture. Over the last two decades, as economists began using big datasets and modern computing power to reveal the sources of national prosperity, their statistical results kept pointing toward the power of culture to drive the wealth of nations. In The Culture Transplant, Garett Jones documents the cultural foundations of cross-country income differences, showing that immigrants import cultural attitudes from their homelands—toward saving, toward trust, and toward the role of government—that persist for decades, and likely for centuries, in their new national homes. Full assimilation in a generation...

Banking Crises
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 365

Banking Crises

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-01-26
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  • Publisher: Springer

Why do banks collapse? Are financial systems more fragile in recent decades? Can policies to fix the banking system do more harm than good? What's the history of banking crises? With dozens of brief, non-technical articles by economists and other researchers, Banking Crises offers answers from diverse scholarly viewpoints.

Gareth Jones Collection
  • Language: en

Gareth Jones Collection

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Sterling Biographies®: Amelia Earhart
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Sterling Biographies®: Amelia Earhart

A biography of Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

More Than a Grain of Truth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 449

More Than a Grain of Truth

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The Armchair Economist
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

The Armchair Economist

Air bags cause accidents, because well-protected drivers take more risks. This well-documented truth comes as a surprise to most people, but not to economists, who have learned to take seriously the proposition that people respond to incentives. In The Armchair Economist, Steven E. Landsburg shows how the laws of economics reveal themselves in everyday experience and illuminate the entire range of human behavior. Why does popcorn cost so much at the cinema? The 'obvious' answer is that the owner has a monopoly, but if that were the whole story, there would also be a monopoly price to use the toilet. When a sudden frost destroys much of the Florida orange crop and prices skyrocket, journalist...

Public Choice Theory and the Illusion of Grand Strategy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

Public Choice Theory and the Illusion of Grand Strategy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-12-28
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This book argues that while the US president makes foreign policy decisions based largely on political pressures, it is concentrated interests that shape the incentive structures in which he and other top officials operate. The author identifies three groups most likely to be influential: government contractors, the national security bureaucracy, and foreign governments. This book shows that the public choice perspective is superior to a theory of grand strategy in explaining the most important aspects of American foreign policy, including the war on terror, policy toward China, and the distribution of US forces abroad. Arguing that American leaders are selected to respond to public opinion,...