
From prehistoric ploughs to AI, Nobel Laureate Claudia Goldin's "one economics book to read" unpacks how invisible forces shape our world. Harvard-trained economist Andrew Leigh reveals surprising connections between disease and colonization, challenging readers to rethink everything they know about markets and human progress.
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Imagine spending sixty hours gathering firewood just to produce what a modern lightbulb creates in one second. That's not a dystopian future-it's our not-so-distant past. Three hundred thousand years ago, light was precious, life was short, and survival was never guaranteed. Today, we flip switches without thinking, order products that arrive the next day, and expect shelves stocked with everything imaginable. How did we get here? The answer lies in understanding economics not as abstract theory but as the story of human ingenuity wrestling with scarcity across millennia. From the first ploughs that transformed nomadic hunters into settled farmers, to the algorithms that now predict what we'll buy before we know we want it, economics traces humanity's journey from brutal subsistence to unprecedented abundance-and reveals the patterns, innovations, and choices that shaped our world.
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