Can’t We Just Print More Money? Economics in Ten Simple Questions

(By Rupal Patel)

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Author Rupal Patel

“Book Descriptions: What is economics?
How can it help explain the world?
And why should we care?


Our world is shaped by economics. Whether you're buying a loaf of bread, looking for a job, or applying for a mortgage, the thing we call 'the economy' is going to set the terms. A shame, then, that most of us have no idea what the economy actually is.

That's where this book comes in. The Bank of England is Britain's most venerable financial institution, responsible for printing money, setting the rate of interest and regulating the economy. Now, the team at the Bank take you inside their hallowed halls to outline precisely what economics can - and can't - tell us about the world.

Organised around the ten key questions any budding economist should be able to answer, this primer takes you from the basics - what we mean by 'the economy', and the laws of supply and demand - before moving onto how economics defines all of our lives: through growth and inflation, inequality and recessions, taxes and spending. Along the way, it offers vivid examples of econ in action: not only in the City of London, but also in supermarkets, on factory floors, even in football clubs . . .

Witty, absorbing and eminently accessible, Economics in Ten Questions is a one-stop guide to the economic universe we all inhabit.”