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For the midterm, students will be required to write a book review. This book review —which will not exceed 4 , double-space pages--will take a well-known development books of our time, The Great Escape: Health, Wealth, and the Origins of Inequality by Nobel Laureate Angus Deaton. The book could be procured from Amazon at a cheap price:http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CXTMWKM/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?ie=UTF8&btkr=1. We will discuss about the mechanics of book reviews in class; however, the following is a guide for those who want to get a head start:http://writingcenter.unc.edu/handouts/book-reviews/ . please write the book review regardless the writer way on writing or the thing that r u not agree with. 0 plagiarism.

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Book Review: The Great Escape
Health economics is a moderately new discipline that has been studied by several
academicians over the past three to four decades. This has not left out a great scholar, a professor
and an economist at Princeton University who is also a Nobel Prize winner, Angus Deaton, to try
and bring a perspective the relation of human health and inequality. The greatest achievement of
Deaton’s work has been to examine the liaison between the standard of living of humans and health
across the globe and over a long period of time. More so, he is greatly interested in the notion
whether income growth in any particular country results to better health of its citizens.
In this book, Deaton delves into the human health dimension into the study of economics,
that is a clear association which has in most occasions been disregarded as being significant by
scholars and economists. He looks at highlights on the evaluation of satisfaction in life, happiness,
well-being and the measurement of these indicators by looking at the difficulties and effects of the
same. He also reviews other measurement and gauging problems such as the international
comparison of income and modeling and fabrication of poverty thresholds. All this is woven
together and results to a spectacular narrative modeled in a level that the undergraduates and
mostly the lay people can easily comprehend, and an enlightening and educative challenge to the

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scholars too. He is an excellent guide through the entirety of historical narratives, science and data
analysis...


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