A Whirlwind Tour of the Dismal Science
Book Review: Niall Kishtainy, "A Little History of Economics", Yale University Press, 2017/2018. When I read Nigel Warburton's "A Little History of Philosophy" a few years back, I really enjoyed it for its clarity and brevity. So I was excited to pick up another book in the Little Histories series, and what better than one that tickles my fancy in economics? Hence A Little History of Economics , written by a UN policy adviser and LSE teacher by the name Niall Kishtainy. Reviewers have described this book as "highly readable", "accessible", "fast-paced", and "nontechnical". I agree. The book is over 240 pages long, but is divided into 40 chapters, meaning that the average chapter is only 6 pages, so it feels like a breeze to read. The writing style is concise, with snappy sentences. Each chapter begins with a drawing related to the topic, which helps to liven things up. Besides these sketches, there are basically n...