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  • The Economics Book: Big Ideas Simply Explained

    (By Niall Kishtainy)

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    Author Niall Kishtainy
    “Book Descriptions: What happens in a recession? How does money work? Why do we pay taxes? Economics affects every aspect of our lives, from how we get to work to where we spend our money-and big economic ideas continue to shape the world.

    Written in plain English, The Economics Book is packed with short, pity explanations that cut through the jargon, step-by-step diagrams that untangle knotty theories, classic quotes that make economics memorable, and witty illustrations that enhance and play with our understanding of economics.

    Whether you're a beginner, and avid student, or an armchair expert, you'll find plenty to stimulate you within this book.

    --book jacket”

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