Embedded Economics v. 0.3



Literary Works with Economic Insight



Introduction



“Margin of Profit” by Poul Anderson (Link is to a Google Books volume that contains most of it. This may also work.) My Comments

“ The Jigsaw Man” by Larry Niven: My Comments



“Life-Line” by Robert Heinlein: My Comments



My Comments



"Two Hundred Dinars" from al-Tanukhi: My Comments



"The Cambist and Lord Iron" by Daniel Abraham: My Comments





“The Verger” by Somerset Maugham and

by George Orwell of

The Road to Serfdom by F.A. Hayek / The Mirror of the Past by K. Zilliacus



"An Infuriating Man," Leo Rosten, People I have Loved, Known or Admired, p. 131.



“Imitations of Horace” by Alexander Pope: My Comments





"An Imperial Rescript" by Rudyard Kipling: My Comments



“The Baldness of Chewed Ear” by Robert Service





“A !Tangled Web” by Joe Haldeman



“And Then There Were None” by Eric Frank Russell



"The Binding of Fenrir" from The Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson: My Comments



Revealed Preference



The Broken Window Fallacy

“The Petition of the Candlemakers” by Bastiat

"Business as Usual During Alterations" by Ralph Williams



War and Peace

“Arithmetic on the Frontier” by Rudyard Kipling



“The Peace of Dives,” by Rudyard Kipling



Suggestions of additional suitable works are welcome. I discussed what I was looking for and why in a blog post.