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NubasLol2020-12-08 19:12:00
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NubasLol, 2020-12-08 19:12:00

Economics for a teapot. Is there such a book?

I want to understand for myself how the economy works) How it was born, its history. Due to what it works, why you can’t just print a lot of money.

Why do people in different countries receive different remuneration for the same work?

In general, something like windows from scratch for dummies)

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Zaporozhchenko Oleg, 2020-12-08
@NubasLol

Even economists with many years of research experience do not know how the economy works. They only assume and eventually are divided into schools and directions. Therefore, reading one book and finding answers to all questions will not work.
Naked Economy and Naked Money by Charles Whelan. Very interesting and well written. But he is a globalist. After it, it’s also useful to read Wicked Samaritans and How the Economy Works by Ha Joon Chang. The second author has a healthy critique of globalism and capitalism, which the first does not. But the material is more dry and scientific. However, after the first two books, it will not be difficult to understand him.

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Kolya K, 2020-12-08
@Kolyagrozamorey

The first link in Google :) https://www.yakaboo.ua/economics-for-dummies.html

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Vladimir Kuts, 2020-12-08
@fox_12

Economics
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Alexander Pisarev, 2020-12-08
@Kirjam

Friedrich August von Hayek.
"Road to Slavery"

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Cowboy777, 2020-12-11
@Cowboy777

How the economy works by Ha-Jun Chang

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Ivan, 2020-12-28
@YakushevIvan

"Black Swan". Nassim Nicholas Taleb
is a rather unusual book on economics for beginners, which tells not about economics for dummies, but about some secrets, knowing which you can become more successful and be one step ahead of all your rivals. The author of this work is a successful mathematician who talks about some alleged accidents that can be predicted and played to your advantage.

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Paul, 2020-12-28
@PaulKoz

"Undercover Economist". Tim Harford
"Sheep in Wolf Skins" Walter Block
The Shock Doctrine. Naomi Klein

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