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Book Description
This is the perfect introduction
to economics. It is not some dreary textbook, but an explanation
of how economics works and how it can help to solve all sorts of
interesting problems. Written for the lay reader, this book makes
the economics pages of the newspaper intelligible, the financial
pages interesting and answers questions all of us worry about, like
how can house prices carry on rising so much? Is there no limit
to the increase in their prices? Set out like a good lunch-time
conversation, the book follows the course of a meal, with starters
(the introduction), main course and then the discussion which one
always has at the end of a good meal. And along the way there are
a few guest speakers (Adam Smith, Karl Marx and John Maynard Keynes)
who make appearances to enliven the meal and entertain and inform
us, the diners.This is a clever, completely original and witty introduction
to economics. It costs less than even the cheapest meal and is far
more satisfying than even the most gourmet banquet.
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