How in the world did I come to read this book, a collection of Newsweek essays on economics published between 1969 and 1981? Well, it was the most interesting thing in a pile of free books that I passed on the way home. It seems unfair to give it a star rating in 2019. It was still fun, in a way, to read how "prudent depositors transfer their assets to money-market funds that now pay up to 14 per cent." (p. 138) Clearly it was a very different time.