From Nobel Prizeâ€"winning economist and New York Times bestselling author Robert Shiller, a new way to think about how popular stories help drive economic events
In a world in which internet troll farms attempt to influence foreign elections, can we afford to ignore the power of viral stories to affect economies? In this groundbreaking book, Nobel Prizeâ€"winning economist and New York Times bestselling author Robert Shiller offers a new way to think about the economy and economic change. Using a rich array of historical examples and data, Shiller argues that studying popular stories that affect individual and collective economic behaviorâ€"what he calls "narrative economics"â€"has the potential to vastly improve our ability to predict, prepare for, and lessen the damage of financial crises, recessions, depressions, and other major economic events.
Spread through the public in the form of popular stories, ideas can go viral and move marketsâ€"whether it's the belief that tech stocks can only go up, that housing prices never fall, or that some firms are too big to fail. Whether true or false, stories like theseâ€"transmitted by word of mouth, by the news media, and increasingly by social mediaâ€"drive the economy by driving our decisions about how and where to invest, how much to spend and save, and more. But despite the obvious importance of such stories, most economists have paid little attention to them. Narrative Economics sets out to change that by laying the foundation for a way of understanding how stories help propel economic events that have had led to war, mass unemployment, and increased inequality.
The stories people tellâ€"about economic confidence or panic, housing booms, the American dream, or Bitcoinâ€"affect economic outcomes. Narrative Economics explains how we can begin to take these stories seriously. The result may be Robert Shiller's most important book to date.
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評分##偶像的新書,留一星給期待(๑˙ー˙๑) Financial Communication作品,Shiller探瞭條好路,讀這類新穎作品不在於給你答案,這類奴纔教育下的懶惰慣性思維。而在於擴展個人思維廣度與深度,邊讀邊辨彆其真假。 Shiller老師的作品,雖然有些著作水平高地不一,但一直沒讓我失望。 擱置一季,記下,再讀一遍定有收獲????
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評分##好像什麼都說瞭,又好像什麼都沒說。。。
評分##傳統的經濟學建立在一個假設前提的基礎上: 所有的人都是理性的,然而現實並非如此。越來越多的經濟學傢在關注其他因素對經濟的影響。敘事對經濟一定是有影響的,不過要做敘事經濟學的研究有很多還未解決的問題,我能想到的作者在書裏最後一部分都提到瞭,比如很難證明和量化敘事和經濟變化之間的因果或相關性,還沒有找到非常科學的方法論,和同一經濟問題相關的敘事紛繁復雜,有相似的有矛盾的,數據收集也是問題。作者在第三部分的九個章節裏列舉的幾個典型敘事對經濟的影響也是基於上述原因,欠缺瞭些說服力。不過提齣這個概念是很有意義的。
評分##也許是我對經濟學沒有足夠好的直覺,讀這本書的時候感覺章節之間內在聯係並不是很強,很多時候作者會跳迴很多章之前,說著重復的內容。把敘事和傳播學聯係在一起這樣的視角非常新穎,但是除瞭大蕭條中的frugality narrative之類的少數的幾個例子,作者似乎沒有足夠的論據說明敘事能怎樣反過來影響經濟。書讀到後麵也就更像是純粹的描述而缺少argumentation瞭。這是我有些失望的一點。3.5/5吧
評分##偶像的新書,留一星給期待(๑˙ー˙๑) Financial Communication作品,Shiller探瞭條好路,讀這類新穎作品不在於給你答案,這類奴纔教育下的懶惰慣性思維。而在於擴展個人思維廣度與深度,邊讀邊辨彆其真假。 Shiller老師的作品,雖然有些著作水平高地不一,但一直沒讓我失望。 擱置一季,記下,再讀一遍定有收獲????
評分##偶像的新書,留一星給期待(๑˙ー˙๑) Financial Communication作品,Shiller探瞭條好路,讀這類新穎作品不在於給你答案,這類奴纔教育下的懶惰慣性思維。而在於擴展個人思維廣度與深度,邊讀邊辨彆其真假。 Shiller老師的作品,雖然有些著作水平高地不一,但一直沒讓我失望。 擱置一季,記下,再讀一遍定有收獲????
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