Economics: An A-Z Guide

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By Matthew Bishop

By The Economist

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Economics is all around us, crucial to every aspect of our lives. But how many of us know what an absolute advantage or a zero-sum game really is?

The Economist‘s A-Z guide to economics explains the most important economic terms and concepts. Written with the clarity and wit for which the newspaper is renowned, it features bite-sized overviews of essential economic ideas.

If you need to understand why a country’s balance of payments is such a big deal, whether deflation is always a bad thing or exactly why John Maynard Keynes or Milton Friedman were so influential, then dipping into this guide will provide the answers.

Primer, glossary, dictionary and reference, this book offers everything you always wanted to know about economics but were afraid to ask.

Series:

On Sale
Jun 28, 2016
Page Count
368 pages
Publisher
The Economist
ISBN-13
9781610396561

Matthew Bishop

About the Author

Matthew Bishop is the Globalization Editor of the Economist. Previously the magazine’s US Business Editor and New York Bureau Chief, and before that the London-based Business Editor, he is the author of several books, including co-author of Philanthrocapiltalism: How the Rich Can Save the World.

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The Economist

About the Author

John Tennent is a coauthor of The Economist Guide to Business Modelling and The Economist Guide to Cash Management. He is an accountant, who for the past twenty years has been involved in training and consultancy with firms such as Unilever, BOC, BAE, Kraft, Thomson Corp, Cable & Wireless, BT, St Gobain, and EMI.

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