Economics: The User’s Guide

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Economics: The User’s Guide is an accessible introductory book by economist Ha-Joon Chang that explains key economic ideas, debates, and real-world applications for general readers.

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instanceOf book
introductory economics book
aim to connect economic theory with real-world applications
to explain key economic ideas to lay readers
to present competing schools of economic thought
approach accessible
critical of mainstream economics
non-technical
author Ha-Joon Chang NERFINISHED
criticizes overreliance on mathematical models in economics
simplistic free-market views
emphasizes that there is no single correct way to do economics
the importance of institutions in economic outcomes
the role of power and politics in economics
encourages citizens to engage in economic debates
readers to question economic experts
format ebook
print
genre economics
popular economics
intendedAudience general readers
non-specialists
language English
perspective development economics
heterodox economics
institutionalist
relatedWork 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism NERFINISHED
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Ha-Joon Chang NERFINISHED
targetSkill critical thinking about economic policy
economic literacy
topic economic crises
economic development
economic policy
economic theories
financial system
global economy
history of economic thought
inequality
markets
real-world economic issues
states and government intervention

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