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The Five Life Decisions

- How Economic Principles and 18 Million Millennials Can Guide Your Thinking
Af: Robert T. Michael Engelsk Paperback

The Five Life Decisions

- How Economic Principles and 18 Million Millennials Can Guide Your Thinking
Af: Robert T. Michael Engelsk Paperback
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Choices matter. And in your teens and twenties, some of the biggest life decisions come about when you feel the least prepared to tackle them. Economist Robert T. Michael won't tell you what to choose. Instead, he'll show you how to make smarter choices. Michael focuses on five critical decisions we all face about college, career, partners, health, and parenting. He uses these to demonstrate how the science of scarcity and choice concepts used to guide major business decisions and shape national legislation can offer a solid foundation for our own lives. Employing comparative advantage can have a big payoff when picking a job. Knowing how to work the marketplace can minimize uncertainty when choosing a partner. And understanding externalities the ripple of results from our actions can clarify the if and when of having children. Michael also brings in data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, a scientific sample of 18 million millennials in the United States that tracks more than a decade of young adult choices and consequences. As the survey's longtime principal investigator and project director, Michael shows that the aggregate decisions can help us understand what might lie ahead along many possible paths offering readers insights about how their own choices may turn out. There's no singular formula for always making the right choice. But the adaptable framework and rich data at the heart of The Five Life Decisions will help you feel confident in whatever you decide.
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Choices matter. And in your teens and twenties, some of the biggest life decisions come about when you feel the least prepared to tackle them. Economist Robert T. Michael won't tell you what to choose. Instead, he'll show you how to make smarter choices. Michael focuses on five critical decisions we all face about college, career, partners, health, and parenting. He uses these to demonstrate how the science of scarcity and choice concepts used to guide major business decisions and shape national legislation can offer a solid foundation for our own lives. Employing comparative advantage can have a big payoff when picking a job. Knowing how to work the marketplace can minimize uncertainty when choosing a partner. And understanding externalities the ripple of results from our actions can clarify the if and when of having children. Michael also brings in data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, a scientific sample of 18 million millennials in the United States that tracks more than a decade of young adult choices and consequences. As the survey's longtime principal investigator and project director, Michael shows that the aggregate decisions can help us understand what might lie ahead along many possible paths offering readers insights about how their own choices may turn out. There's no singular formula for always making the right choice. But the adaptable framework and rich data at the heart of The Five Life Decisions will help you feel confident in whatever you decide.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 232
ISBN-13: 9780226354446
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 022635444X
Kategori: Økonomi
Udg. Dato: 5 aug 2016
Længde: 1mm
Bredde: 15mm
Højde: 23mm
Forlag: The University of Chicago Press
Oplagsdato: 5 aug 2016
Forfatter(e): Robert T. Michael
Forfatter(e) Robert T. Michael


Kategori Økonomi


ISBN-13 9780226354446


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 232


Udgave


Længde 1mm


Bredde 15mm


Højde 23mm


Udg. Dato 5 aug 2016


Oplagsdato 5 aug 2016


Forlag The University of Chicago Press

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