50 Economics Classics

50 Economics Classics by Tom Butler, published by John Murray Press in 2021, serves as an accessible guide to the significant discussions surrounding finance, capitalism, and the global economy over the past two centuries. This edition presents a selection of influential works, from Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations to Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century, making complex ideas more approachable for readers who may feel overwhelmed by the vastness of economic literature.
Readers will find that this book clarifies and illuminates seminal ideas and famous texts, providing insights into how economics shapes our lives and the modern world. By distilling key concepts from these classic works, 50 Economics Classics offers a valuable resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of economic thought without the need for extensive prior knowledge. The book is written in English and is designed to engage those interested in exploring the foundational texts that have influenced economic discourse.
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Economics drives the modern world and shapes our lives, but few of us feel we have time to engage with the breadth of ideas in this subject. 50 Economics Classics is the smart person’s guide to two centuries of discussion of finance, capitalism, and the global economy. From Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations to Thomas Piketty’s bestseller Capital in the Twenty-First Century, here are the great reads, seminal ideas, and famous texts, clarified and illuminated for all.
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