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Basic Economics 3rd Ed: A Common Sense Guide to the Economy
Thomas Sowell
Basic Books
, 2007 - 640 pages
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highly recommended
Interesting read...
Mr. Sowell does an excellent job of writing. Also, he does outline some very interesting conditions backed by compelling argument as to their roots. I admit I was rather far along in this book before it hit me. Mr. Sowell has an agenda. Mr. Sowell has political views that manifest themselves in his problems and solutions. For the record, I agree with some of his points on the downsides of communism and socialism. I am currently torn between advocating a 100 percent capitalist society or some sort of hybrid. I also agree with Mr. Sowell's depiction of politicians and their blind ambition and EXTREME lack of foresight. What I do not agree with is Mr. Sowell's obvious beliefs that money solves everything and any policy that encourages economic growth should be embraced at any cost.
At the risk of being unfair by taking a small snippet of an entire book to prove my point (or look dumb by doing so and proving nothing), at one point Mr. Sowell suggests that Poland's economic health can be assessed by the fact that as of 2005 only two percent of purchases in Poland were made with a credit card (among other indicaters). How is that indicative of any fundamental economic deficiency? I understand the need of foriegn countries to adapt sophisticated financial/banking tools and policies used in more "advanced" countries. Immatation can lead to success. I do beleive though that there could be an aurgument as to the "value" of credit cards as a viable economic tool. Such ramblings of economic theory should not be presented as well known, proven economic fact. This is but one example of how, at times, objectivity is lost and Mr. Sowell's opinions become clear. This is a good book for those interested in studying the different economic theories and philosophies that exist.
In response to above: You don't have to agree with everything, but if you don't at least understand the
basic
principles of how people's opinions and bias can be reflected in their writings, you shouldn't be voting...or reading for that matter.
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Required Reading
This book is required reading for anyone wanting to vote in any country.
He starts with how prices, supply, and demand interact which is really
basic
economics
and applies these principles to other aspects of economics such as labor, commodities shortages, housing prices, money supply, interest rates and international trade among others. Along the way he points out the unintended consequences of interrupting the signals that prices send in an
economy
.
Again, you don't have to agree with everything, but if you don't at least understand what is in this book you shouldn't be voting.
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Basic Economics
As usual Thomas Sowell has written a book "
Basic
Economics
" that can provide a vital assist in understanding economics by the average American without the need for an extensive background in the complicated subject.
Fundamental understanding of the basics of economics by Americans is essential to the understanding of the use of our limited resources by making choices in using those resources. Thomas Sowell provides the essential knowledge of the subject matter through this
3rd
edition that will provide the average person with the ability to follow the ups and downs of various economic decisions with some understanding of what is behind those ups and downs as related to the use of our limited resources.
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Basic Economics
Thomas Sowell should be required reading in schools. No one articulates complex subjects in such simple, understandable terms than this man. He's a great read. Simply great.
Should Be Mandatory
My background is in computer science and engineering, not
economics
. I've been on a kick reading economics books lately. This book is by far the clearest and easiest to understand of the few that I've read. The topics are laid out very thoroughly with language that is easy to understand for a layman without being tedious. He makes the
basic
s of economics understadable enough that I had many "doh, why wasn't I taught this in school" moments. I quickly got a "big picture" view of what I had previously thought were daunting topics.
I wish I would have read this in High School and if I were "teacher for a day" it would be required reading. Highly recommended.
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Basic
Economics
is a citizen?s
guide
to economics-for those who want to understand how the
economy
works but have no interest in jargon or equations. Sowell reveals the general principles behind any kind of economy-capitalist, socialist, feudal, and so on. In readable language, he shows how to critique economic policies in terms of the incentives they create, rather than the goals they proclaim. With clear explanations of the entire field, from rent control and the rise and fall of businesses to the international balance of payments, this is the first book for anyone who wishes to understand how the economy functions.
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