From the revered author of the classic The Death and Life of Great
American Cities comes a new book that will revolutionize the way we
think about the economy.
Starting from the premise that human beings "exist wholly within nature
as part of natural order in every respect," Jane Jacobs has focused her
singular eye on the natural world in order to discover the fundamental
models for a vibrant economy. The lessons she discloses come from fields
as diverse as ecology, evolution, and cell biology. Written in the form
of a Platonic dialogue among five fictional characters, The Nature of
Economies is as astonishingly accessible and clear as it is
irrepressibly brilliant and wise-a groundbreaking yet humane study
destined to become another world-altering classic.