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Naked Economics: Undressing the Dismal Science
by Charles Wheelan
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Why I recommend this — 5 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

This is a book I wish had been given to me in late high school. It would have saved some pain, and might’ve helped me develop a more balanced view of the world.

Most introductory economics books that I’ve read tend to lean far to the political right, which ultimately turn me off. Wheelan takes a very different approach by showing us the value of Government intervention (limited), while demonstrating the virtue of the free market.

I’d happily recommend this to anyone else out there looking for a well delivered explanation of basic economics in a turbulent world.

Why I recommend this — 5 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

This is a book I wish had been given to me in late high school. It would have saved some pain, and might’ve helped me develop a more balanced view of the world.

Most introductory economics books that I’ve read tend to lean far to the political right, which ultimately turn me off. Wheelan takes a very different approach by showing us the value of Government intervention (limited), while demonstrating the virtue of the free market.

I’d happily recommend this to anyone else out there looking for a well delivered explanation of basic economics in a turbulent world.

Why I recommend this — 6 years ago

This is a good introduction to economics, I guess. I started reading it, because I’d heard it recommended as a book about economics. I didn’t hear that “introduction” part, which is a pity. If you’ve already taken “Economics 101,” you’ve already learned anything this book might teach you.

A story about this — 7 years ago

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a fun to read intro to economic theory.


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