The Price Everything, Eduardo Porter
The Price Everything, Eduardo Porter
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The Price Everything
Solving the Mystery of Why We Pay What We Do

Author: Eduardo Porter

Narrator: Walter Dixon

Unabridged: 9 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 01/04/2011


Synopsis

Many of the prices we pay seem to make little sense. We shell out $2.29 for a coffee at Starbucks when a nearly identical brew can be had at the corner deli for less than a dollar. We may be less willing to give blood for $25 than to donate it for free. Americans hire the cheap labor of illegal immigrants to fix the roof or mow the lawn and vote for politicians who promise to spend billions to keep them out of the country. And citizens of the industrialized West pay hundreds of dollars a year in taxes or cash for someone to cart away trash that would be a valuable commodity in poorer parts of the world.

The Price of Everything starts with a simple premise: there is a price behind each choice that we make, whether we're deciding to have a baby, drive a car, or buy a book. We often fail to appreciate just how critical prices are as motivating forces shaping our lives. But their power becomes clear when distorted prices steer our decisions the wrong way.

Eduardo Porter uncovers the true story behind the prices we pay and reveals what those prices are actually telling us. He takes us on a global economic adventure, from comparing the relative prices of a vote in corrupt São Tomé and in the ostensibly aboveboard United States to assessing the cost of happiness in Bhutan to deducing the dollar value we assign to human life. His unique approach helps explain

* Why polygamous societies actually place a higher value on women than monogamous ones

* Why someone may find more value in a $14 million license plate than in the standard-issue $95 one

* Why some government agencies believe one year of life for a senior citizen is four times more valuable than that of a younger person.

Porter weaves together the constant-and often unconscious-cost and value assessments we all make every day. While exploring the fascinating story behind the price of everything from marriage and death to mattresses and horsemeat, Porter draws unexpected connections that bridge a wide range of disciplines and cultures. The result is a cogent and insightful narrative about how the world really works.

Reviews

Goodreads review by D

There are a lot of intriguing concepts in The Price of Everything, but I was bothered throughout by logic that seemed sloppy. But on the other hand, I mistrust my judgement a little bit because I had a vehement, irrational, negative emotional reaction to some of the book's content. Porter's key conc......more

Goodreads review by John

There was definitely some interesting parts throughout, but Porter's leftist, secular and Keynesian bias colored much, he is as clearly engrossed and blinded by his worldview as the most fundamentalist evangelical is in their own, and just as credulous and given to faith in the stories, myths and sp......more