Invisible Hand

Invisible Hand

by (us) Marshall Jevons

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This book is the fourth in the Harvard Economist Reasoning Series. Henry Spearman, who had just become a new Nobel Prize winner in economics, was invited to serve as a visiting professor at the University of Monte Vista. At the beginning, a bizarre art theft occurred on campus. Later, he originally planned to teach the "Art and Economics" course, but was forced to face the case of Tristan Wheeler, the resident artist who was rumored to have committed suicide. In Spearman's guest lecture class, students and Spearman excitedly thought about Adam Smith's metaphor, how the supply, demand and pricing of art are different from those of general commodities, and what factors affect supply, demand and price. While Spearman was pleased that the students were continuing to think about the fascinating field of economics in an economic way of thinking, he did not expect that this class would also gradually make the situation of the campus murder gradually clear, and the powerful enemy and murderer lurking behind it would emerge. Once again, Spearman sets out to find the truth.

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