Its one of the big questions of our time: Are there too many people in the world? Or too few? Whichever way, how would we decide? Here, economist Steven E. Landsburg, acclaimed author of The Armchair Economist and Can You Outsmart an Economist?, assesses the benefits and the drawbacks of having a bigger global population. The People Paradox is based on the transcript of his fascinating 2017 IEA Hayek Memorial Lecture, in which Landsburg details how the growth in the world population has brought immense improvements to our quality of life. He contends the planet still has plenty of room and addresses continued calls for population control. Landsburg, professor of economics at the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York, draws on everything from modern history to everyday life (including the contents of his sock drawer!) to mount a thought-provoking, powerful and often humorous argument for continued population growth. With a commentary by Dr Stephen Davies, Head of Education at the Institute of Economic Affairs in London.
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Dimensions: 133 x 202mm
Publication Date: 28 Jun 2022
Publisher: Institute of Economic Affairs
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780255368094
About Steven E. Landsburg
Steven Landsburg is a professor of economics at the University of Rochester and the author of More Sex Is Safer Sex The Armchair Economist Fair Play Can You Outsmart an Economist? The Big Questions two textbooks on economics and over thirty journal articles in mathematics economics and philosophy. Hes been hailed by Steven Levitt as better than anyone else at making economics interesting to non-economists and praised by political satirist and journalist P. J. ORourke for writing funny jargon-free shocking and true essays on our material circumstances. He inaugurated the popular Everyday Economics column in Slate magazine and has written for Forbes the Wall Street Journal the New York Times and other publications.