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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tyler CowenPublisher: St Martin's Press Imprint: St Martin's Press Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.241kg ISBN: 9781250153777ISBN 10: 1250153778 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 01 April 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews[The Complacent Class] provides an open invitation for the reader to think deeply. --Derek Thompson, The Atlantic 'The Complacent Class' is refreshingly nonideological, filled with observations that will resonate with conservatives, liberals and libertarians. ... a useful corrective to the conventional wisdom that American ingenuity, sooner or later, will revive a low-growth economy. --The Wall Street Journal One of the most important reads of the new year. --National Review Tyler Cowen's blog, Marginal Revolution, is the first thing I read every morning. And his brilliant new book, The Complacent Class, has been on my nightstand after I devoured it in one sitting. I am at round-the-clock Cowen saturation right now. --Malcolm Gladwell Tyler Cowen is an international treasure. Endlessly inventive and uniquely wide-ranging, he has produced a novel account of what ails us: undue complacency. No one but Cowen would ask, 'Why Americans stopped rioting and instead legalized marijuana.' He admires risk-taking, and he likes restlessness, and he thinks the United States needs lots more of both. Don't be complacent: Read this book! --Cass R. Sunstein, Harvard University, and author of #Republic: Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media A book that will undoubtedly stir discussion --Kirkus Praise for The Great Stagnation: Cowen's book... will have a profound impact on the way people think about the last thirty years. --Ryan Avent, Economist.com Tyler Cowen may very well turn out to be this decade's Thomas Friedman. --Kelly Evans, The Wall Street Journal """[The Complacent Class] provides an open invitation for the reader to think deeply."" --Derek Thompson, The Atlantic ""'The Complacent Class' is refreshingly nonideological, filled with observations that will resonate with conservatives, liberals and libertarians. ... a useful corrective to the conventional wisdom that American ingenuity, sooner or later, will revive a low-growth economy."" --The Wall Street Journal ""One of the most important reads of the new year."" --National Review ""Tyler Cowen's blog, Marginal Revolution, is the first thing I read every morning. And his brilliant new book, The Complacent Class, has been on my nightstand after I devoured it in one sitting. I am at round-the-clock Cowen saturation right now.""--Malcolm Gladwell ""Tyler Cowen is an international treasure. Endlessly inventive and uniquely wide-ranging, he has produced a novel account of what ails us: undue complacency. No one but Cowen would ask, 'Why Americans stopped rioting and instead legalized marijuana.' He admires risk-taking, and he likes restlessness, and he thinks the United States needs lots more of both. Don't be complacent: Read this book!""--Cass R. Sunstein, Harvard University, and author of #Republic: Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media ""A book that will undoubtedly stir discussion""--Kirkus Praise for The Great Stagnation: ""Cowen's book... will have a profound impact on the way people think about the last thirty years.""--Ryan Avent, Economist.com ""Tyler Cowen may very well turn out to be this decade's Thomas Friedman.""--Kelly Evans, The Wall Street Journal" [The Complacent Class] provides an open invitation for the reader to think deeply. --Derek Thompson, The Atlantic 'The Complacent Class' is refreshingly nonideological, filled with observations that will resonate with conservatives, liberals and libertarians. ... a useful corrective to the conventional wisdom that American ingenuity, sooner or later, will revive a low-growth economy. --The Wall Street Journal One of the most important reads of the new year. --National Review Tyler Cowen's blog, Marginal Revolution, is the first thing I read every morning. And his brilliant new book, The Complacent Class, has been on my nightstand after I devoured it in one sitting. I am at round-the-clock Cowen saturation right now. --Malcolm Gladwell Tyler Cowen is an international treasure. Endlessly inventive and uniquely wide-ranging, he has produced a novel account of what ails us: undue complacency. No one but Cowen would ask, 'Why Americans stopped rioting and instead legalized marijuana.' He admires risk-taking, and he likes restlessness, and he thinks the United States needs lots more of both. Don't be complacent: Read this book! --Cass R. Sunstein, Harvard University, and author of #Republic: Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media A book that will undoubtedly stir discussion --Kirkus Praise for The Great Stagnation 9780525952718 6/9/11 Cowen's book... will have a profound impact on the way people think about the last thirty years. --Ryan Avent, Economist.com Tyler Cowen may very well turn out to be this decade's Thomas Friedman. --Kelly Evans, The Wall Street Journal [The Complacent Class] provides an open invitation for the reader to think deeply. --Derek Thompson, The Atlantic 'The Complacent Class' is refreshingly nonideological, filled with observations that will resonate with conservatives, liberals and libertarians. ... a useful corrective to the conventional wisdom that American ingenuity, sooner or later, will revive a low-growth economy. --The Wall Street Journal One of the most important reads of the new year. --National Review Tyler Cowen's blog, Marginal Revolution, is the first thing I read every morning. And his brilliant new book, The Complacent Class, has been on my nightstand after I devoured it in one sitting. I am at round-the-clock Cowen saturation right now. --Malcolm Gladwell Tyler Cowen is an international treasure. Endlessly inventive and uniquely wide-ranging, he has produced a novel account of what ails us: undue complacency. No one but Cowen would ask, 'Why Americans stopped rioting and instead legalized marijuana.' He admires risk-taking, and he likes restlessness, and he thinks the United States needs lots more of both. Don't be complacent: Read this book! --Cass R. Sunstein, Harvard University, and author of #Republic: Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media A book that will undoubtedly stir discussion --KirkusPraise for The Great Stagnation 9780525952718 6/9/11 Cowen's book... will have a profound impact on the way people think about the last thirty years. --Ryan Avent, Economist.com Tyler Cowen may very well turn out to be this decade's Thomas Friedman. --Kelly Evans, The Wall Street Journal Author InformationTYLER COWEN (Ph.D.) holds the Holbert L. Harris chair in economics at George Mason University. He is the author of a number of explanatory and text books as well as writing the most read economics blog worldwide, marginalrevolution.com. He has written regularly for The New York Times and contributes to a wide number of newspapers and periodicals. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |