The economics bible The definitive guide to the science of wealth, money and world finance

Tejvan Pettinger

Book - 2017

"The Economics Bible is an accessible, comprehensive and fully illustrated introduction to the models and mechanics that drive the world of money. The economic theories that have shaped nations for centuries and influence the way we live now become clear. From Keynesian models developed during the Depression to how inflation occurs and its effect on interest rates, The Economics Bible makes global finance easily understood. Subjects covered include: Macro-(market-driven) and micro-(citizen-driven) economics; Inflation (rising prices, wages, hyper-inflation); Recession (slow or negative economic growth); Economic forecasting (pundits' predictions, often wrong); How stock markets work (buying and selling, what is the index); Chicago... School (free-market economic philosophy); Globalization (the growth of multinational corporations); Labor markets (wages, supply and demand); Adam Smith (the founder of economics); Sub-prime collapse (risky mortgages and sinking real estate values); Free trade (barrier-free intercountry transactions without barrier); The Euro (monetary unit of the European Union). Throughout the book are engaging text boxes, sidebars, quotations, maps and graphs, and other visual tools that help to support the text."--

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Published
Buffalo, New York : Firefly Books 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Tejvan Pettinger (author)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
319 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 17 cm
ISBN
9781770859395
  • Introduction
  • Markets
  • Market failure
  • Labor markets
  • Business economics
  • Concepts
  • Macroeconomics
  • Economic policy
  • Financial economics
  • Global economy.
Review by Booklist Review

With more than 100 entries in little more than 300 pages, this colorfully illustrated book hints at a wealth of economic concepts. Beginning with the origins of economics and major concepts like Marxism and the Keynesian Revolution, the text is divided into nine chapters, Markets, Market Failure, Labor Markets, Business Economics, Concepts, Macroeconomics, Economic Policy, Financial Economics, and Global Economy. All entries are either two or four pages long, except for Housing Market, which covers six. Graphics include charts and photographs, but don't let the format fool you; the concepts are quite sophisticated, so many entries are brief but dense. Good for answering news-related ready reference questions and, despite its small size, suitable for circulating collections, as well.--Maguire, Susan Copyright 2017 Booklist

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