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96 reviewsIf you want to get to grips with the basics of economics and
understand a subject that affects us all on a daily basis, then look no further than Economics For Dummies. This easy to understand guide takes you through the world of economics from understanding micro- and macroeconomics to demystifying complex topics such as capitalism and recession.
This updated edition walks you through the history, principles and theories of economics as well as breaking down all the complicated terminology, leaving you clued up on economics in no time.
• Getting to grips—explore the science of economics and how
people deal with scarcity
• Keeping an eye on it—learn all about macroeconomics and
how economists keep track of everything
• Watch patterns emerge—understand why monitoring consumer behaviour is vital and all you need to know about microeconomics
• Your recession guide—expert advice on recessions and a detailed
look at why they occur
Open the book and find:
• Why you should care about
economics and how it affects you
• Tools to help you understand a
recession
• A guide to seductive economic
fallacies
• All you need to know on monetary
and fiscal policies
• How supply and demand can be
made easy
• Why it's vital to track consumer
choices
• An in-depth look at a profit-
maximising firm and the core of capitalism
• Guidance on property rights and wrongs
Peter Antonioni is a Senior Teaching Fellow in the Department of
Management, Science and Innovation at University College London. He has worked in both the academic and private sectors as an economist.
Sean Masaki Flynn, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Economics.