A Review of An Out to Lunch Economist, by Tailor Coward [Book Review]

Abstract

Needless to say, Coward has not only innovated the main ideas of Cowen, but has succeeded in going much further in suggesting how to implement them in a successful effort to consume exciting while inexpensive cuisine. Thus, while Cowen recommend seeking out low price outlets such as carts and cheap Chinese restaurants in obscure shopping malls with ugly women in them and awful décor, not to mention scowling and feuding members of the ethnic groups associated with the restaurants, Coward has gone much further in this. One area he is still the master of is the expanding arena of restaurants that charge negative prices. They pay you to eat their food, how inexpensive can you get? This phenomenon is as it has been at Hole in the Stomach, generally tied to money laundering operations by underworld types from the country in the question. Now, quite aside from the low cost, this has other appealing aspects

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