
Phishing for Phools
The Economics of Manipulation and Deception
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Bronson Pinchot
Ever since Adam Smith, the central teaching of economics has been that free markets provide us with material well-being, as if by an invisible hand. In Phishing for Phools, Nobel Prize-winning economists George Akerlof and Robert Shiller deliver a fundamental challenge to this insight, arguing that markets harm as well as help us.
As long as there is profit to be made, sellers will systematically exploit our psychological weaknesses and our ignorance through manipulation and deception. Rather than being essentially benign and always creating the greater good, markets are inherently filled with tricks and traps and will "phish" us as "phools".
Phishing for Phools therefore strikes a radically new direction in economics based on the intuitive idea that markets both give and take away. Akerlof and Shiller bring this idea to life through dozens of stories that show how phishing affects everyone in almost every walk of life. We spend our money up to the limit and then worry about how to pay the next month's bills. The financial system soars then crashes. We are attracted, more than we know, by advertising. Our political system is distorted by money. We pay too much for gym memberships, cars, houses, and credit cards. Drug companies ingeniously market pharmaceuticals that do us little good and sometimes are downright dangerous.
Phishing for Phools explores the central role of manipulation and deception in fascinating detail in each of these areas and many more. It thereby explains a paradox: why, at a time when we are better off than ever before in history, all too many of us are leading lives of quiet desperation. At the same time, the book tells stories of individuals who have stood against economic trickery - and how it can be reduced through greater knowledge, reform, and regulation.
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Implodes the Keynesian Invisible Hand Myth
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Great book.
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First class reasoning on marketplace deception
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Clarity about what and how we are deceived!
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An OK book, interesting but lacking in places
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Incredible
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Good for me good for you
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I have great respect for Robert J. Shiller. His Yale lectures gave me greater understanding and entirely new respect and perspective on our financial systems. This was not a bad book. But it was not the book I was expecting. There's a lot of very interesting history on some of the biggest financial scandals of the last century. There's some roughly explained concepts of human and social psychology. All interesting enough. But I felt it was greatly lacking in offering solutions to the problems it outlined. Lots of examples of things that were wrong. Some examples of people that made changes for the good. But as for practical advice for us, the general public for whom the book is supposed to help, it boiled down to... educate yourself.I guess based on the critical reviews I was expecting a revelation and just got a, albeit interesting but not terribly profound, history lesson.
Also as a technical criticism, the reader's voice was easily tuned out and at times, particularly in the beginning, he sounded almost robotic.
More History Than Revelation
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Economics finally meets marketing...
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