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    Publisher
    University of Chicago Press
    ISBN-10
    0226839524
    ISBN-13
    9780226839523
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    2341975867

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Hate the Game : Economic Cheat Codes for Life, Love, and Work
    Number of Pages
    272 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2025
    Topic
    Careers / General, Personal Success, Economics / General
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Business & Economics
    Author
    Daryl Fairweather
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.1 in
    Item Weight
    15.1 Oz
    Item Length
    8.5 in
    Item Width
    5.5 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2024-038398
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Reviews
    "Hate the Game emphasizes game theory, a branch of economics and mathematics that focuses on decision-making in competitive situations, when each player's outcome depends on the behavior of others. Fairweather's goal, she explains, was to use her own experiences less as examples to follow and more as "a vessel for all of the economics that I wanted to teach someone that I thought would be useful to them in their careers." And the book's (frequent) Beyoncé references? "If you notice that almost every time I bring up pop culture, it's about a Black woman, that was deliberate, because I've never seen an economics book center Black women," Fairweather says. She wanted to use metaphors that she knew would resonate with "younger women and women of color, and I wanted them to feel like this book was for them.", Insights and reasoning from economics can, in the hands of a superb communicator, help us understand and undertake actions that improve human lives. Hate the Game is the rare book that masterfully serves this function in ways that are both entertaining and important. Fairweather has a rare gift for making economics feel not only essential but personal, too., For anyone who thinks they can't relate to the world of economists, Hate the Game will change their minds. Fairweather shows you how to make your best moves--whether it's negotiating a higher salary, getting that promotion, or buying your first home. She reveals how you can take control of your future by learning the rules of the game. This book takes your favorite movies and popular culture and uses them as metaphors that will inspire a new generation to become interested in economics. Get ready to embrace economic thinking to make smarter decisions!, Fabulous--unlike any economics book I've ever read! Hate the Game is an edgy, in-your-face demonstration of the power of economic thinking. Fairweather takes the field of economics, strips away the fluff, and delivers only the parts that actually matter in the real world. It should be mandatory reading for anyone who cares about getting ahead in business--or in life., Fairweather's new book is a quick overview of economic principles, backed by representative academic research, all housed in an engaging memoir. Economics wants universal prosperity. We don't have that. Learning the rules of the game is one tool to get us closer., Hate the Game offers practical strategies for the hardest competitive negotiations in our lives: those where we face bias and uncertainty. Fairweather shows that by applying just a few basic insights from economic theory, we can turn competition into cooperation--and perhaps even learn to love the game.
    Dewey Decimal
    650.1015193
    Table Of Content
    A Note from the Author Introduction 1. Inside Game, Outside Game Negotiating Power Graduating into Uncertainty Comparative Advantage Game Recap 2. Choosing Games Skill versus Luck Rules and Starting Conditions Marginal Benefit and Marginal Cost Cheating When to Challenge the Rules The Value of Winning Changing Goals Game Recap 3. Information Is an Advantage Ultimatums Deception Fearing the Unknown Negotiating under Uncertainty Overthinking Mitigating Risk Game Recap 4. Dreams of Dream Jobs Differentiating Yourself Selecting the Optimal Employer Moving for a New Job Creating the Perfect Resumé Preparing for a Job Interview Playing the Interview Game Curating References Unanimous Decisions Game Recap 5. Buying a Home Deciding to Move Understanding the Housing Market Creating a Housing Budget Identifying Needs and Wants Avoiding Common Mistakes Bidding on a Home Game Recap 6. Workplace Conflict Workplace Bullies Employee Satisfaction Gender Stereotypes in the Workplace Evade or Confront? Identifying Enemies and Allies Signaling Strength Game Recap 7. Getting Promoted The Meritocracy Myth The Challenges of Performance Evaluations Backward Induction: The Secret Path to Victory Corporate Hierarchies Influencing the Kingmakers The Importance of Allies Game Recap 8. Balancing Family and Career Social Pressures and Gender Norms Marriage Is a Game The Benefits of Commitment Marriage as a Financial Strategy Working while Pregnant Unconscious Bias Discrimination and the Persistence of Stereotypes Game Recap 9. Knowing Your Worth Reassessing Inside Options Understanding Reference Points Higher-Order Beliefs When the Keep Your Mouth Shut Signaling Outside Options Bluffing Knowing Your Worth Game Recap 10. Optimizing Your Life When Optimizing Isn''t an Option Saving Investing Rebalancing Work and Life Game Recap 11. Selling a Home Assessing Home Values Preparing to Sell Setting the Price Selecting a Buyer Game Recap 12. A Code For Winners Epilogue Acknowledgments Glossary Notes Index
    Synopsis
    The secret insights of economics, translated for the rest of us. Should I buy or rent? Do I ask for a promotion? Should I tell people I'm pregnant? What salary do I deserve? Should I just quit this job? Common anxieties about life are often grounded in economics. In an increasingly win-lose society, these economic decisions--where to work, where to live, even how to live--have a way of feeling fixed and mistakes terminal. Daryl Fairweather is no stranger to these dynamics. As the first Black woman to receive an economics PhD from the famed University of Chicago, she saw firsthand how concepts of behavioral economics and game theory were deployed in the real world--and in her own life--to great effect. Hate the Game combines Fairweather's elite knowledge of these principles with her singular voice in describing how they can be harnessed. Her great talent, unique among economists, is her ability to articulate economic trends in a way that is not just informative, but also accounts for life's other anxieties. In Hate the Game , Fairweather fixes her expertise and service on navigating the earliest economic inflection points of adult life: whether to go to college and for how long; partnering, having kids, both, or neither; getting, keeping, and changing jobs; and where to live and how to pay for it. She speaks in actionable terms about what the economy means for individual people, especially those who have the sneaking suspicion they're losing out. Set against her own experiences and enriched with lessons from history, science, and pop culture, Fairweather instructs readers on how to use game theory and behavioral science to map out options and choose directions while offering readers a sense of control and agency in an economy where those things are increasingly rare.
    LC Classification Number
    HB144.F357 2025

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