Hidden Order: The Economics of Everyday Life is now available as an audiobook from Audible.com,
read by me. The book is written for readers who would like to learn economics for
the fun of it — economics understood not as the study of the economy but
as a tool for understanding human behavior: crime, marriage, politics,
and much else. Also available in print and as a kindle, both from
Amazon.
I have produced two other audiobooks, The Machinery of Freedom (third edition) and Harald, my first novel, both also on Audible.com.
My third novel, Brothers, the sequel to Salamander, should be out shortly in print and kindle.
My next audiobook project will probably be Future Imperfect.
I am not planning an audiobook of my most recent book, Legal Systems
Very Different from Ours, anytime soon. But someone else is doing it,
with my permission, as a series of podcasts.
9 comments:
David, I don't see Hidden Order on Audible.
The link to the podcast does not work
Same here - podcast link does not work
The podcast can be accessed from three sites: https://player.fm/series/the-podcast-very-different-from-ours?fbclid=IwAR3NzYhXKmv6mLJQBL71A3Mjpl3CCCsP7IqYlIPD5CMTNfTrvoIEIr4ytik
or https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-podcast-very-different-from-ours/id1488560746
or https://soundcloud.com/podcastverydifferent
Hey David,
Any chance you'll be revisiting/updating any of Future Imperfect?
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I won't say zero chance, but I don't think it's very likely. My usual rule is "fire and forget." I don't want to write one book or article and then spend the rest of my life defending and expanding it.
The main exception is _Machinery_, three editions total over almost fifty years.
Sigis:.
I was wrong. As best I can tell, it has passed Audible's checking process but not yet been put on sale.
Thank you David! Let us know when it's released.
For those like me who don't use SoundCloud or iTunes, the RSS link for that podcast is: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:695205158/sounds.rss
I forgot about this query. The audiobook is up and has been for a while now.
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