The Undercover Economist was written by Tim Harford, a member of the Financial Times editorial board and was published in May 2007. The book revisits the principles of modern economics and can be purchased from most large book stores, or second hand from re-seller companies. Tim Harford runs an economic 'problem page' - 'Dear Economist', and presented a TV series called 'Trust Me, I'm an Economist' for the BBC.
The Undercover Economist was created in 2006.
John Maynard Keynes wrote the book The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money.
barack obama. he said so himself on the daily show
He was an economist that sold dildos undercover and eventually got got and was arrested on July 28, 1914.
So it could work undercover.
"Das Kapital" was written by Karl Marx, a German philosopher, economist, and revolutionary socialist. The book explores the capitalist mode of production, its dynamics, and its economic consequences.
Writing a book with a catchy title.
"The Road to Serfdom" was written by Friedrich Hayek, an influential Austrian economist and political philosopher. In this book, Hayek argues that central planning and socialism inevitably lead to authoritarianism and a loss of individual freedom.
The person who wrote about invisible is a great economist,who is also considered as the father of economics "adam smith".he is the person who wrote about invisible hand.
she want's to stay undercover
Plato wrote the book 'republic'
i think you mean " who wrote the book street child?" not "how wrote the book street child?"