Revealed Preference Theory
- 235 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
This book examines situations in which empirical observations are consistent or inconsistent with some of the best known economic theories.
Christopher Chambers crea novelas que profundizan en temas trascendentales, explorando la condición humana con una perspicaz agudeza. Su estilo literario se distingue por un lenguaje rico y una voz narrativa cautivadora que sumerge al lector en intrincados mundos. Chambers fusiona magistralmente la indagación crítica con la expresión artística, ofreciendo obras que son a la vez intelectualmente estimulantes y emocionalmente resonantes. Su escritura es un testimonio de una profunda comprensión de la narración y las complejidades de la cultura contemporánea.



This book examines situations in which empirical observations are consistent or inconsistent with some of the best known economic theories.
In the depths of a hot summer of COVID and poverty, DC street denizen Dickie Cornish ekes out a meager living as an unlicensed PI, taking any assignment no matter how dirty, until he is kidnapped at gunpoint by an ex-con to take on a mission of mercy: find his daughter, missing for years, as well as the children of grim squatters in a flophouse motel. This act sets in motion a horrific chain wrapping Dickie into war within the police force, corruption in Child Services, and a secret that threatens to tear the Nation's Capitol apart--already reeling from divisive politics and domestic terrorist riots.
In the lively, but desperate world of D.C.'s underbelly, filled with back- alley deals, gentrification clashes, and unexpected encounters between politicians and bottom-rung natives-all set against a soundscape of patois, street Spanish, and D.C. slang-a Black homeless man must hone his detective skills before he is punished for a brutal crime he didn't commit.