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Economics: Making Sense of the Modern Economy

2010-03-11 
基本信息·出版社:Bloomberg Press ·页码:326 页 ·出版日期:2006年09月 ·ISBN:1861976062 ·条形码:9781861976062 ·装帧:平装 ·正文语种:英语 ...
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 Economics: Making Sense of the Modern Economy


基本信息·出版社:Bloomberg Press
·页码:326 页
·出版日期:2006年09月
·ISBN:1861976062
·条形码:9781861976062
·装帧:平装
·正文语种:英语
·丛书名:Economist Books

内容简介 Very substantially revised edition of previously successful title that, with typical Economist style and clarity, provides expert analysis of different aspects of the modern economy. Aimed at those in business and professions and with a special paperback edition aimed at students, it includes sections on: 1- Globalisation - how and why it has gathered pace, and how its critics' views are understandable but often misguided2- The phoney recovery and America's imbalances - why the US's quick recovery from recession is mere respite, not escape, and how the country's appetite for debt is dangerous.3- China's rise - and what it presages for the world economy.4- Underachievers - analysis of the problems that previous economic giants such as Japan and Germany have run into trouble.5 - The arteries of capitalism - the financial markets, central banks and global capital6- Economic facts and fallacies, which spells out basic economic truths and exposes some economic canards.
作者简介 "The Economist" is one of the most trusted publications in the world, with an informed readership of over 1 million weekly, over half of those in the U.S. and Canada.
编辑推荐 Amazon.co.uk Review
Brilliant insights, well-chosen statistics and thoughtful writing combine in this book to stand common-place thinking on its head. Economics weaves together seven authors' myriad articles into a coherent summary of the current situation in markets and technology. The main premise of the book is that, even though tremendous technological advances have taken place, economic progress has not been as dramatic as daily headlines would suggest.

Two key ratios drive this point home. First, the ratio of trade to world output today is less than it was a century ago. That is, while output has expanded astronomically, the amount of trade between countries is less. Second, the amount of human migration--those economic agents out seeking a better life--is again less today than it was 100 years ago. The book explains these seemingly paradoxical factors. The culprit is government intervention in the form of, for example, trade barriers and migration restrictions. Another fascinating concept is that despite all the huge investment in computers, productivity gains have not yet occurred. The apparent answer is just to wait. The advent of electricity took 40 years to take hold.

The main themes of the first section include globalisation, popular myths and economic facts, technology, the pull between governments and markets and the role of the government in the future and the outcome of the East Asian economies. The second section of the book is devoted to the misuse of economic thinking. Any ageing economist will remember the topics from his or her university days; for those who did not read economics, the book provides an easy-to-read summary of mainstream economic thought.

Economics is richly filled, but not overburdened, with well-chosen statistics. Each article stands alone and the entire book will cause readers to consider today's key economic events in a new light. --Bruce McWilliams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Review
Philip McDonagh (Pricewaterhouse Coopers), reviewed in The Business Economist - 'Easy to read as we expect from The Economist writers...this is economic theory with attitude and is an entertaining read. An invaluable reference for students and practicing economists.'

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