This book continues the research on the economic impact of homelessness with eleven total studies and an update of the hoboeconomist, Forest Bynum, as he struggles to get back to University to complete his degree using applied economics observed at a street level.. The author shows his ability to survive while pointing out economic phenomena from microeconomics to aggregate analysis. By using econometrics, he proves the validity that homeless persons affect the economy. But how does the average hobo make sense of the Keynesian environment? These series of academic studies point out that economics is as much as a social science as it about making money. The real accounts are actual data from the author collected during another stint on the pavement. Relive the tales and accounts and challenge the data presented to become a hoboeconomist yourself and realize the power of economics to change the world.
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