Description
Economics in America is a thought-provoking exploration of economic issues that shape the fabric of society. Authored by Nobel Laureate Angus Deaton, this insightful book dives into critical subjects such as poverty, the complexities of retirement, and the impacts of the minimum wage. Deaton, who immigrated from Britain to the US, shares his unique perspective on American economics with both humor and candidness, making complex concepts accessible to all readers. This trade paperback edition from Princeton University Press, published in 2025, unpacks the alarming disparities evident in America’s health care system while reflecting on the broader social challenges of our time. Deaton’s personal narrative and professional journey provide readers with a rare glimpse into the economics profession, highlighting both achievements and failures. He provocatively asks important questions about the role economists play in societal issues, including rising populism and public discontent. This book is essential for anyone curious about how economics interacts with daily life and policy, offering a blend of deep analysis and engaging storytelling. If you are seeking to understand the economic landscape of America and its profound societal implications, then Economics in America is a must-read. Join Angus Deaton as he candidly critiques the economic practices that shape modern America while providing historical context and a personal journey through the world of economics.

