Everyday economics : a user's guide to the modern economy / Steve Coulter.
Material type: TextPublisher: Newcastle upon Tyne [England] : Agenda Publishing, 2017Copyright date: ℗♭2017Description: vii, 200 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781911116363 (pbk.)
- 9781911116356 (hbk.)
- 1911116355
- 1911116363
- User's guide to the modern economy
- 330 COU 23 012899
- HB171 .C68 2017
- HB171 .C79 2017
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330 CHA 020260 Edible economics : a hungry economist explains the world / | 330 CHE 015961 The informal economy revisited : | 330 COR 014684 The economy : | 330 COU 012899 Everyday economics : | 330 DOD 006829 Applied economics : | 330 ECO 008643 Economic challenges for the contemporary world : | 330 ECO 010913 Económico / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Economics: what is it good for? -- 2. Knowledge is power: education and training -- 3. Let's get busy: work and occupations -- 4. Get well soon: health and healthcare -- 5. Making the world go around: money, banking and personal finance -- 6. Home sweet home: the housing market -- 7. Shop till you drop: shopping and consumption -- 8. From cradle to grave: benefits and welfare.
Most economics is a top-down analysis that simplifies and reduces the huge varieties among individuals to a predictable range of characteristics that lend themselves to systematic analysis. This book eschews this conventional perspective, which sees national economies as simply agglomerations of the activities of millions of people, and instead explores the role played by the individual in the economy, in particular, how the individual experiences the economy. In so doing, the book is able to illuminate the economic landscape for the nontechnical reader in a much more engaging and accessible way than conventional textbooks. By placing the individual front and center in its analysis, the book is able to demonstrate how the things we experience, need, and consume fit into the fast-changing and interdependent global economic setting. It shows the role of government, markets, and welfare in shaping our lives, and builds on the latest economic research and data to provide an overview of the workings of the economy that takes as its starting point the interface between the individual and the system overall. --
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