The Riddle is Transaction Costs: That's What the Money is For!

The Answer Is Transaction Costs ·

Send us Fan Mail (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2186249/fan_mail/new) Can a single $100 bill solve an entire town's debt crisis? This riddle is a window into transaction costs. I rely on Jeffrey Rogers Hummel's insights, adding a few thoughts of my own. 

And a cool letter: Ever wondered why you haggle for a car but not for your morning Starbucks's coffee?  

Plus, a book recommendation: Nobel Prize-winning economist Edmund Phelps' "My Journeys in Economic Theory," a compelling read that blends economic insights with political theory.

Links:

• David Henderson gives a statement of "the riddle" • J.R. Hummel's web site • Similar story, from LvMI

Haggling:

Sebastian Schweighofer-Kodritsch, "The Bargaining Trap," Games and Economic Behavior, November 2022, v. 136, pp. 249-54. Book recommendation:

• Edmund Phelps, My Journeys in Economic Theory.  Columbia University Press.  https://cup.columbia.edu/book/my-journeys-in-economic-theory/9780231207300 

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