"One of the joys of Tim Harford's Fifty Inventions That Shaped the Modern Economy is that it presents this perspective on economic growth so that the most casual reader can grasp it. It's great fun to dip into individual chapters of Fifty Inventions . Mr. Harford succeeds in teaching about productivity, economic growth, monopoly, regulation and other essential topics without resorting to technical terminology and intimidating charts and tables. Such a feat requires a kind of inventiveness in itself." -- Wall Street Journal "Tim Harford is a master at picking out the perfect little story that explains some huge economic principle. He's been my go-to guy for learning about the economics and math behind the world at large. perfectly crafted to light up the pleasure centers of my nerd brain.
" --Roman Mars, 99% Invisible "This is a lovely book: the kind of thing whose bite-sized morsels add up to a whole meal, but can be enjoyed and shared on their own." -- Boing Boing "Fantastically enlightening. Harford effortlessly leaps across time and continents to show readers various inventions in a new light, revealing unexpected insights into 21st-century society." -- BookPage "Tim reaffirms his status as one of the great (greatest?) contemporary popular writers on economics, this time turning his attention to technology." -- Tyler Cowen, author of The Complacent Class "[Harford's] zest for his subjects makes them hard to resist; his lively, humorous style and wide-ranging curiosity make hard topics go down easily.Harford's contagious delight in his subject reminds readers not to take for granted the impact of objects and ideas so familiar they're easy to overlook." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Tim Harford and MESSY "Every Tim Harford book is a cause for celebration." --Malcolm Gladwell "One of the best writers who also happens to be an economist.
" --Stephen Dubner "Harford's argument goes beyond aesthetics, resurfacing over and over in his engrossing narrative." -- The New York Times Book Review "Utterly fascinating. Tim Harford shows that if you want to be creative and resilient, you need a little more disorder in your world. It's a masterful case for the life-changing magic of cluttering up."--Adam Grant, New York Times -bestselling author of Originals and Give and Take "Masterful." -- The Economist.