Almost Everyone’s Guide to Economics

Almost Everyone’s Guide to Economics by John Kenneth Galbraith, published by Penguin Books in 1990, offers a clear and accessible exploration of economic principles. This New Edition spans 176 pages and is presented in English, making it suitable for a wide audience interested in understanding the complexities of economics.
In this book, Galbraith provides a step-by-step explanation of key economic concepts, including the impact of money and banking on the economy, as well as the underlying reasons for inflation and unemployment. Readers will find a straightforward approach to topics within Business & Economics, allowing for a better grasp of how these elements interact within the broader economic landscape.
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The well-known economist progresses through a step-by-step explanation of economic principles, the effect of money and banking on the economy, and the reasons for inflation and unemployment
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