Everyday economics : honest answers to tough questions
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Everyday economics : honest answers to tough questions
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
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Bibliography: p. [199]-203
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内容説明
Written in a Q&A format, this book covers all the questions you have about our global economy. Organized thematically these questions cover Financial Markets; Personal Finance (Your Money); Central Banks (The Fed); Employment and Compensation; Globalization and Markets; Economics Bubbles and Bursts (Cycles) and the governments role in model economics. The book will answer questions such as: Could national economies reach a right balance between government economic intervention and the market freedom? Why capitalism is better than communist economy? Why was deregulation of the financial industry so firmly sought by the US government? Was it this deregulation that caused the recent downturn in the US economy? The author, Lawrence Officer is an economic historian and will provide background perspective on today's modern economics.
目次
Preface Introduction (Economics is for You) Meaning of Economics (Science and Common Sense) Employment and Compensation (Labour Markets and You) Personal Finance (Your Money) Personal Spending (Your Purchases) Financial Markets (Booms and Busts) Cycles and Growth (Bubbles and Bursts) Central Banks and Money (The Fed) Government and the Economy (Misplaced Trust?) Economic Systems (Capitalism and Communism) Globalization (Global Economy and You) List of Questions
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