Unlike what usually passes for economics in many classrooms, government,
the media and elsewhere, Choice is an engaging and intriguing book
that provides something quite unique: a genuine treatise on economics
that both instructs and entertains both economists and general
readers. Drawing on the seminal volume by the "Austrian School"
economist Ludwig von Mises, Human Action, and comparing classical and
neoclassical approaches, Choice is a creative, comprehensive, and
unusually lucid book on economic science and market processes. The book
illuminates free economies as underpinning civilization, the folly of
government central planning, the primacy of entrepreneurship and
innovation, the nature of money and banking, the causes of the business
cycle, the failures of government intervention, and more.
As a result, Choice teaches economic principles and exposes
economic fallacies, and any reader will learn both the important truths
about economics and the