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Economics - Making Sense of the Modern Economy by "The Economist"
Published by Profile Books ,1999, softcover, illustrated, index, 356 pages, condition: as new.
Top writers and contributors to "The Economist" come together to deliver an accessible and expert analysis that shows readers how to make sense of the modern economy.
So much of everything around us relies on economics, yet so few of us understand or trust the dismal science. That is a shame because economics is essentially the building blocks of everything. The financial crisis, austerity measures and their counter-arguments, measures taken to protect communities from climate change - economics has a key role to play in all of this and a great deal besides.
This book, from an Economist series, is a good attempt to overlay economic theory with recent issues in the world through economics, and is a good start for anyone looking for how economics works in practice.