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BLOOD AND TREASURE de DUNCAN WELDON
- BLOOD AND TREASURE
- DUNCAN WELDON
- Número de páginas: 320
- Idioma: Inglés
- Formatos: pdf, ePub, MOBI, FB2
- ISBN: 9780349145396
- Editorial: Abacus
- Año de edición: 2025
Overview
Blood and Treasure is the story of the economics of conflict from the Viking Age to the war in Ukraine Wars are expensive both in human terms and monetary ones Since at least the 1640s in the aftermath of the British Civil Wars the phrase blood and treasure has sought to encapsulate these costs Two economic notions in particular feature in this book incentives and institutions A rational look at incentives explains even the most seemingly irrational behaviour and few things are as irrational as war Crucially incentives are not formed in a vacuum they are shaped by the wider social cultural and political context the kind of things economists call institutions i e the State Over time institutions change and with them incentives change too Together institutions and incentives shape and explain human behaviour Over the long span of human history nothing has shaped institutions and hence economic outcomes as much as war and violence Blood and Treasure examines why Genghis Khan should be regarded as the father of globalisation how New World gold and silver kept Spain poor why some economists think of witch trials as a form of non price competition how pirate captains were pioneers of effective HR techniques how handing out medals hur