Invisible Hand in Virtual Worlds
Discover the fascinating intersection of economics and gaming in "Invisible Hand in Virtual Worlds" by Matthew McCaffrey, published by Cambridge University Press in 2022. This insightful hardback edition spans 262 pages and delves into how virtual worlds serve as a unique laboratory for studying economic behavior. McCaffrey expertly combines established economic theories with practical gaming experiences, examining the dynamics of the game industry and the intricate economics of virtual environments. The book explores long-standing concepts such as the advantages of division of labor and trade, alongside innovative research on the evolution of social institutions and governance within these digital realms. Ideal for economists, gamers, and anyone interested in the economic implications of virtual worlds, this book offers a compelling look at how our digital interactions shape economic realities.