Models and Mess: Ten Stories Inspired by the Nobel Prize in Economics Laureates, 2010 to 2019 (The Nobel Economics Stories: A Decade-by-Decade Short Story Series) - Softcover

Book 5 of 6: The Nobel Economics Stories: A Decade-by-Decade Short Story Series

Alden, Simon

 
9798247558262: Models and Mess: Ten Stories Inspired by the Nobel Prize in Economics Laureates, 2010 to 2019 (The Nobel Economics Stories: A Decade-by-Decade Short Story Series)

Synopsis

What if the biggest ideas in modern economics were not confined to lecture notes and journal abstracts, but became lived dilemmas with consequences you can feel.

Models and Mess is a collection of ten standalone short stories that turns Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences winning insights from 2010 to 2019 into compelling contemporary fiction. A hiring platform that profits by keeping workers searching. A ministry economist pressured to deliver certainty when the data will not cooperate. A school placement system that is mathematically stable yet socially explosive. A supermarket nudge programme that blurs the line between help and control. A city forced to put a price on the future as climate risk arrives early. A poverty programme whose clean evaluation collides with unclean human fallout.

Each story opens with a brief, plain language paragraph explaining the Nobel recognised idea that powers the plot, making the book a gateway for students and anyone curious about economics to explore major recent breakthroughs through narrative rather than jargon. Read them in order as a decade long portrait of incentives, institutions, and unintended consequences, or dip in anywhere.

These stories are inspired by Nobel recognised research, but they are not affiliated with or endorsed by the Nobel Prize or its institutions. They are an invitation to think clearly about systems, and to notice what the numbers often hide.

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