Thomas Sowell "both surprises and overturns received wisdom" in this
indispensable examination of widespread economic fallacies (The
Economist)
Economic Facts and Fallacies exposes some of the most popular
fallacies about economic issues-and does so in a lively manner and
without requiring any prior knowledge of economics by the reader. These
include many beliefs widely disseminated in the media and by
politicians, such as mistaken ideas about urban problems, income
differences, male-female economic differences, as well as economics
fallacies about academia, about race, and about Third World countries.
One of the themes of Economic Facts and Fallacies is that fallacies
are not simply crazy ideas but in fact have a certain plausibility that
gives them their staying power-and makes careful examination of their
flaws both necessary and important, as well as sometimes humorous.
Written in the easy-to-follow style of the author's Basic Economics,
this latest book is able to go into greater depth, with real world
examples, on specific issues.