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Smart Economics - Commonsense Answers to 50 Questions about Government, Taxes, Business, and Households (Hardcover)
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Smart Economics - Commonsense Answers to 50 Questions about Government, Taxes, Business, and Households (Hardcover)
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Budget deficits, gas prices, health care costs, social security,
job security.... Anxiety over the economy pervades our daily
lives-from reports on the early morning newscasts to gossip around
the water cooler to dinner table debate. Yet most citizens are
woefully ignorant when it comes to understanding how the economy
works and how to interpret the impact of policies and business
decisions. It's easy to slip into generalities: government spending
is wasteful, taxes are too high, good-paying jobs are being shipped
overseas, Americans don't save enough. Other issues become hijacked
by political partisans to advance their agendas: trade must be
fair!, tax cuts will pay for themselves!, there will be no money
left in the social security till after the baby boomers loot it! In
Smart Economics, Michael Walden provides an antidote: take 50 of
today's top economic issues and explain their meaning,
implications, and potential solutions in a logical,
straightforward, commonsense, and non-partisan way. Has Government
Spending Been Out of Control? Is Profit Bad? Walden applies basic
economic concepts and logical argumentation to help readers get
their bearings-to separate fact from fiction and ultimately make
better economic decisions themselves. The result is an entertaining
and highly informative introduction to economic principles and
their influence on our behavior. In Smart Economics, Michael Walden
provides an antidote: take 50 of today's top economic issues and
explain their meaning, implications, and potential solutions in a
logical, straightforward, commonsense, and non-partisan way. From
Has Government Spending Been out of Control? to Is Profit Bad? to
Why Are Pro Sports Stars Paid So Much? Walden demystifies the
dismal science, using basic concepts and logical argumentation to
help readers get their bearings-to separate fact from fiction and
ultimately make better decisions, when it comes to spending,
investing, saving, and voting. The result is an entertaining and
informative introduction to economic principles and their influence
on our behavior.
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