Richard B. McKenzie

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Richard B. McKenzie



Average rating: 3.41 · 365 ratings · 65 reviews · 58 distinct works
Why Popcorn Costs So Much a...

3.25 avg rating — 180 ratings — published 2008 — 10 editions
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The Home: A Memoir of Growi...

3.44 avg rating — 39 ratings — published 1996 — 6 editions
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Microeconomics for MBAs: Th...

3.65 avg rating — 31 ratings — published 2006 — 18 editions
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Predictably Rational? In Se...

3.47 avg rating — 32 ratings — published 2009 — 5 editions
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The New World of Economics:...

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Home Away From Home: The Fo...

3.46 avg rating — 13 ratings — published 2009 — 2 editions
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Trust on Trial: How the Mic...

3.83 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 2000 — 3 editions
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Rethinking Orphanages for t...

3.80 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 1998 — 5 editions
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Managing Through Incentives...

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In Defense of Monopoly: How...

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“people's stupidity probably explains much of what people do and don't do, as I have conceded all along in this book.”
Richard B. McKenzie, Why Popcorn Costs So Much at the Movies: And Other Pricing Puzzles

“The law of unintended consequences rules, often with deadly silence.”
Richard B. McKenzie, Why Popcorn Costs So Much at the Movies: And Other Pricing Puzzles

“Ralph's (and virtually all other) grocery stores provide customers with "frequent-buyer" or "Club member" cards that entitle holders (Group B) discounts not provided customers without cards (Group A), on the argument that people who tend to buy frequently (and/or buy in large quantities) have good reason to comparison shop and to obtain the frequent-buyer cards: they can prorate their search costs over a large number of purchases.11”
Richard B. McKenzie, Why Popcorn Costs So Much at the Movies: And Other Pricing Puzzles

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