Dr. Strangelove's Game: A Brief History of Economic GeniusAn account of the lives, times and ideas of the great economists - men like Adam Smith, Karl Marx and John Maynard Keynes who were fascinating characters as well as influential thinkers. Strathern also introduces a host of lesser known figures whose theories were as eccentric as they were - medieval monks obsessed with the maths of gambling; crackpot academics; an alleged murderer who controlled France's finances; and, of course, Dr Strangelove himself - John von Neumann, the crippled, crazed genius who invented game theory. |
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Culture and Prosperity: The Truth About Markets - Why Some Nations Are Rich ... John Kay No preview available - 2004 |
Culture and Prosperity: The Truth About Markets - Why Some Nations Are Rich ... John Kay No preview available - 2004 |