![]() ![]() But the book is less a history than it is an economics lecture. The dots he connects are few, described by one favorable reviewer at Amazon as "bits and pieces." Sequence has its revelations, and there is some sequence in his work. The text of Beattie's economic history of the world is a mere 301 pages, which means his history is much more spotty than some other histories of the world. As of now, 2009, he is trade editor for the Financial Times. ![]() False Economy: A Surprising Economic History of the World, by Alan BeattieĪlan Beattie has a BA degree in history from Balliol Colege, Oxford, and a masters in Eeconomics from Cambridge. ![]()
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