The Mystery of the Invisible Hand by Marshall Jevons

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The Mystery of the Invisible Hand by Marshall Jevons

Henry Spearman, the balding economics professor with a knack for solving crimes, returns in The Mystery of the Invisible Hand--a clever whodunit of campus intrigue, stolen art, and murder. Having just won the Nobel Prize, Spearman accepts an invitation to lecture at Monte Vista University. He arrives in the wake of a puzzling art heist with plans t
"The twists and turns of the plot make for great fun as well as for an enjoyable way to learn economics. . . The Mystery of the Invisible Hand reveals clearly that, while economics can only sometimes help to piece together clues to an unsolved murder, it is utterly indispensable for making sense of the world."---Donald Boudreaux, Wall Street Journal
"The way that Spearman uses economics as a lens through which to view the ambitions and rivalries of academics is absolutely riveting. Like Freakonomics, this proves that the much-dreaded 'econ' can provide useful entertainment." * Booklist *
"Jevons combines entertaining economic lessons with a crafty whodunit in his excellent fourth Henry Spearman mystery." * Publishers Weekly *
"For anyone wanting to nail down some basic principles of economics, and have fun doing it, it's a 'rational solution.' It would make superb supplementary reading for an introductory econ course."---Brenda Jubin, Investing.com
"Completely unlike any other crime fiction being published at present. I loved it."---Jessica Mann, Literary Review
"A very enjoyable romp—campus novel meets detective novel meets economics primer. . . . As a way to bring some basic economic concepts to life for students, this is an excellent series."---Diane Coyle, Enlightened Economist
"It's hard to imagine how a short, balding Nobel Prize winner from Harvard could use economic theories to help solve mysteries, but Jevons manages it, with a sense of humor and a whole lot of economics." * HowMysterious.com *
"Ingenious. . . . In The Invisible Hand, Marshall Jevons comes of age not only as a crime writer, but as one of a kind. The detective fiction is top-drawer, but the combination with economics is seamless. No one else has done this, and now Jevons has done it again. Rejoice!"---Fred S. McChesney, Southern Economic Journal
Marshall Jevons is the pen name of Kenneth G. Elzinga, the Robert C. Taylor Professor of Economics at the University of Virginia. Elzinga, along with William Breit (1933–2011), has written three other Henry Spearman mysteries, The Fatal Equilibrium, Murder at the Margin (Princeton), and A Deadly Indifference (Princeton).
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ISBN 13 9780691259352
ISBN 10 0691259356
Title The Mystery of the Invisible Hand
Author Marshall Jevons
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Princeton University Press
Year published 2024-05-14
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.