Economics Without the Boring Bits
By (Author) Tejvan Pettinger
Headline Publishing Group
Welbeck
3rd August 2021
24th June 2021
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Economic theory and philosophy
330
Paperback
192
Width 134mm, Height 214mm, Spine 22mm
240g
Where does wealth come from How is it different from money Does division of labour mean that the best people are hired to do the job Does government intervention prevent or create crises What is the most effective way to protect the environment
The great Scottish historian Thomas Carlyle dismissed economics as 'the dismal science', yet it is at the heart of everything we do. Economics Without the Boring Bits is a clear, comprehensive and richly anecdotal guide to debt, finance, trade, money, taxation, supply, demand and all the other big issues that worry us all yet relatively few truly understand.
Oxford-trained economist Tejvan Pettinger takes readers on an enlightening tour of the powerful, counter-intuitive and frequently startling insights of economic research, showing us that middlemen are good, recycling is bad (sometimes) and why some people get rich and others don't. If you want to understand the wealth of nations without wading through The Wealth of Nations, this is the ideal place to start.
Tejvan Pettinger lives and works as a teacher in Oxford, where he originally studied PPE at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University. He is a contributor to the Economic Review and writes regularly on economics. He is also the editor of www.economicshelp.org