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020 | _a9780691178301 | ||
040 | _aMAIN | ||
041 | _aENG | ||
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_a650.1 _bFRA/SUC |
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100 | _aFrank, Robert H. | ||
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_aSuccess and luck : _bgood fortune and the myth if meritocracy _cby Robert H. Frank. |
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_aPrinceton : _bPUP, _c2017. |
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300 | _a182 p. | ||
500 | _aTable of Contents: Chapter 1. Write What You Know Chapter 2. Why Seemingly Trivial Random Events Matter Chapter 3. How Winner-Take-All Markets Magnify Luck's Role Chapter 4. Why the Biggest Winners are Almost Always Lucky Chapter 5. Why False Beliefs About Luck and Talent Persist Chapter 6. The Burden of False Beliefs Chapter 7. We're in Luck : a Golden Opportunity Chapter 8. Being Grateful Appendices Notes Index | ||
650 | _aEconomics. | ||
942 | _cBK |