Lessons for the Young Economist

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Lessons for the Young Economist is an introductory economics book by Robert P. Murphy that explains core economic principles to beginners, especially younger readers, using clear language and everyday examples.

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instanceOf book
economics textbook
aimsTo make economics understandable to lay readers
prepare students for more advanced economics study
approach Austrian School economics NERFINISHED
author Robert P. Murphy NERFINISHED
educationalLevel introductory
explains economic calculation
government intervention in markets
incentives
minimum wage laws
price controls
profit and loss
property rights
role of prices in coordination
taxation
unemployment
genre economics
educational literature
introductory textbook
hasPerspective free-market economics
libertarian economics
intendedUse classroom textbook
homeschool curriculum supplement
self-study
language English
mainSubject economics
macroeconomics
microeconomics
targetAudience beginners in economics
students
younger readers
teaches business cycles
comparative advantage
core economic principles
division of labor
entrepreneurship
inflation
money and banking
opportunity cost
prices and markets
supply and demand
trade
uses everyday examples
writingStyle accessible
clear language
informal

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