Overview
For anyone who wants a better understanding of this far-from-dismal science, here is a clear and illuminating guide written by the chief business writer for The Economist. In A–Z format—think “absolute advantage” to “zero-sum game”—this useful and exceptionally well written guide provides an understanding of economics that will help anyone in business, in politics and public service, and even in their private lives make decisions that will help produce the results they are hoping to achieve.The Essential A–Z Guides are lively, practical resources for business and investment professionals, as well as politicians, public servants, and students. Each book contains hundreds of entries that concisely explain the subject’s concept in a handy reference that complements any business library. The complete series includes these four titles:
Essential Economics Essential Investment Essential Negotiation Essentials for Board Directors
Synopsis
For anyone who wants a better understanding of this far-from-dismal science, here is a clear and illuminating guide written by the chief business writer for The Economist. Following an introductory essay on how economics is at a crossroads as a result of the global financial crisis, the A–Z explains everything “absolute advantage”, though "Laffer curve", all the way to “zero-sum game”. This useful and exceptionally well written guide provides an understanding of economics that will help anyone in business, in politics and public service, and even in their private lives make decisions that will help produce the results they are hoping to achieve.
Matthew Bishop has been writing about business and economics for The Economist for nearly two decades and is currently The Economist's chief business writer.