The theatre of the market has consistently drawn capacity crowds for sensual experiences and given satisfaction, comfort and pleasure.
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When Kate Winthrop learns that she is ranked low on a popularity scale for girls called the Millbank Social Stock Market, she and her two best friends set out to change her ranking and win some money in the process.
This book provides a major contribution to a deeper appreciation of the dominant economic language of our time, challenging the idea that we can simply defer to the "logic of the market."
This book provides a major contribution to a deeper appreciation of the dominant economic language of our time, challenging the idea that we can simply defer to the "logic of the market."
This book guides the reader through the complex field of social theorizing based on the capital market.
Will Kate survive the highs and lows of the Market, or will her security crash and burn?
This novel book will be of equal appeal to mathematical thinkers, those interested in the theory of market and political economists.