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The Little Book of Economics - (Little Books. Big Profits) 2nd Edition by Greg Ip (Hardcover)

The Little Book of Economics - (Little Books. Big Profits) 2nd Edition by  Greg Ip (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>An accessible, thoroughly engaging look at how the economy really works and its role in everyday life. Short on technical jargon and long on clear, concise explanations of important concepts, this revised and updated edition of Ip's bestseller tells readers what's really going on.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>An accessible, thoroughly engaging look at how the economy really works and its role in your everyday life</b> <p>Not surprisingly, regular people suddenly are paying a lot closer attention to the economy than ever before. But economics, with its weird technical jargon and knotty concepts and formulas can be a very difficult subject to get to grips with on your own. Enter Greg Ip and his <i>Little Book of Economics</i>. Like a patient, good-natured tutor, Greg, one of today's most respected economics journalists, walks you through everything you need to know about how the economy works. Short on technical jargon and long on clear, concise, plain-English explanations of important terms, concepts, events, historical figures and major players, this revised and updated edition of Greg's bestselling guide clues you in on what's really going on, what it means to you and what we should be demanding our policymakers do about the economy going forward.</p> <ul> <li>From inflation to the Federal Reserve, taxes to the budget deficit, you get indispensible insights into everything that really matters about economics and its impact on everyday life</li> <li>Special sections featuring additional resources of every subject discussed and where to find additional information to help you learn more about an issue and keep track of ongoing developments</li> <li>Offers priceless insights into the roots of America's economic crisis and its aftermath, especially the role played by excessive greed and risk-taking, and what can be done to avoid another economic cataclysm</li> <li>Digs into globalization, the roots of the Euro crisis, the sources of China's spectacular growth, and why the gap between the economy's winners and losers keeps widening</li> </ul><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p><b><i>Praise for</i> THE LITTLE BOOK OF ECONOMICS</b> <p>"<i>The Little Book of Economics</i> is a quick, fun, and easy read that you'll want to keep around as a reference, since it's jammed with so much substance that just about any economic issue you're going to encounter is made clear here." <br/><b>--Adam Davidson, co-founder and co-host of <i>Planet Money</i>, a co-production of NPR and <i>This American Life</i></b> <p>"Finally, an economics book that is neither dull nor inscrutable and that won't put you to sleep. Greg Ip gives us a lucid and entertaining understanding of the 'dismal science' and reveals how economic concepts and institutions affect our daily lives. This little gem can turn all of us into sophisticated and educated citizens."<br/> <b>--Burton G. Malkiel, Professor of Economics, Princeton University; author of <i>A Random Walk Down Wall Street</i> and <i>The Elements of Investing</i></b> <p>"Greg Ip is one of the world's best economic journalists. <i>The Little Book of Economics</i> will teach you much more than a little about the forces that shape all of our lives."<br/> <b>--N. Gregory Mankiw, Professor of Economics, Harvard University; author of <i>Principles of Economics</i></b> <p>"Here's the perfect way to understand the economy without breaking a sweat. Clearly written and easy to understand, <i>The Little Book of Economics</i> guides you through what you need to know. Ip's bright light illuminates places previously darkened by insider jargon and arcane formulae." <br/><b>--Robert B. Reich, Professor of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley; former U.S. Secretary of Labor</b><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>GREG IP</b> is an award-winning journalist and the U.S. Economics Editor for The <i>Economist</i> magazine, based in Washington, DC. He's spent two decades in financial and economic journalism, including eleven years at the <i>Wall Street Journal</i> in both New York and Washington, DC, and before that, stints at the <i>Financial Post</i> and the <i>Globe and Mail</i> in Canada. He appears frequently on television and radio, including National Public Radio, PBS, and MSNBC and is a regular on-air contributor to CNBC. Greg attended Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, where he earned a degree in economics and journalism. He lives in Bethesda, Maryland.

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