Categories
Inner Sections
Outside links
Reviews
Deirdre McCloskey
Tomas Sedlacek proposes no less than a ?humanomics?, a view of our fate in this world of scarcity that takes account of human stories and philosophies. Economists have crippled themselv...
Tomas Halik
Tomas Sedlacek's “Economics of Good and Evil” is well-founded, very competent and understandable. It is readable and at the same time understandable to a wide audience of thinking peopl...
Andrej Školkay
Tomáš Sedlá?ek’s book draws attention at first glance for several reasons: first, he is a comparatively young author (born 1977) with an intriguing professional background; second, his...
Amazon: 40 customer reviews
“Honestly, this is one of the most insightful and challenging books on economics I have read. I highly recommend it.”