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Exploring the intersection of language and economics, this book delves into how the words we use shape our understanding of desires and constraints in economic activities. It critiques modern economic theories for overlooking the significance of everyday language, emphasizing that communication influences human actions. Originally published in 1992, it highlights the economic ideas held by ordinary people, shedding light on the role of discourse in shaping economic behavior.
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The economic ideas of ordinary people (Routledge Revivals), David Levy
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