Fair Play

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Pub. Date: 2011-06-21
Publisher(s): Simon & Schuster
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Summary

With his witty and instructive book The Armchair Economist, Steven Landsburg won popularity and acclaim by using economics to illuminate the mysteries of daily life, and using daily life to illuminate the mysteries of economics. Now Landsburg returns to address fundamental issues like fairness, tolerance, morality and justice—issues that are as important on the playground as they are in the marketplace. With the help of his daughter, Cayley, he contrasts the wisdom of parents with the wisdom of economists—not always to the credit of the latter. How should we feel about taxes that redistribute income? Ask how parents feel about children who forcibly "redistribute" other children's toys. How should we respond to those who complain that their neighbors are too wealthy? Ask how parents respond when children complain that their siblings got too much cake. By insisting that fairness can't mean one thing for children and another for adults, Landsburg shows that the instincts of the parent have profound consequences for economic justice. Along the way, Landsburg—with his customary sharp wit and challenging logic—pauses to reflect on an astonishing variety of issues in economic theory, the philosophy of parenting, the true nature of family values, and how to get the most out of life. He uses parent-child interactions to explain the economics of free trade and immigration, progressive taxation, minimum wages, racial discrimination, and the role of money. He makes the best possible philosophical cases for and against progressive taxation, and weighs them against the wisdom of the playground. He explains why children are a good thing, and why economic theory tells us we don't have enough of them. He meditates on the role of authority in our lives, the effects of cultural bias, and why it's important to read poetry to your children. This lively and entertaining book will inform and delight readers who have forgotten the human side of the dismal science.

Author Biography

Steven E. Landsbury writes the popular "Everyday Economics" column in Slate magazine. He has also written a series of columns for Forbes magazine and two economics textbooks. Currently, he is an associate professor teaching in the Department of Economics at the University of Rochester. He lives in Rochester, New York.

Cayley Elizabeth Landsburg attends the fifth grade at French Road Elementary School. She does not agree with everything her father says.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
1. THE ECONOMIST AS PARENT AND THE PARENT AS ECONOMIST
1(6)
2. THE LESSONS OF THE PLAYGROUND
7(5)
3. WHAT CAYLEY KNOWS
12(12)
4. AUTHORITY
24(18)
5. WHAT LIFE HAS TO OFFER
42(15)
6. CULTURAL BIASES
57(19)
7. FAIRNESS I: THE GRANDFATHER FALLACY
76(10)
8. FAIRNESS II: THE SYMMETRY PRINCIPLE
86(12)
9. THE PERFECT TAX
98(14)
10. THE PERFECT TAX, DECONSTRUCTED
112(17)
11. RESPONSIBILITY: WHO YA GONNA BLAME?
129(7)
12. BEQUESTS
136(7)
13. PEOPLE WANTED
143(18)
14. THE THIRD R
161(13)
15. THE ARITHMETIC OF GOVERNMENT DEBT
174(10)
16. THE ARITHMETIC OF DISCRIMINATION
184(10)
17. THE ARITHMETIC OF CONSERVATION
194(6)
18. WHAT MY DAUGHTER TAUGHT ME ABOUT MONEY
200(5)
19. WHAT MY DAUGHTER TAUGHT ME ABOUT TRADE
205(7)
20. ADVICE TO AN ECONOMIST'S DAUGHTER
212(9)
APPENDIX: FURTHER READING 221(6)
INDEX 227

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