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  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 206x178x22 mm, kaal: 548 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Sep-2009
  • Kirjastus: Quercus Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1848660103
  • ISBN-13: 9781848660106
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 206x178x22 mm, kaal: 548 g
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  • Kirjastus: Quercus Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1848660103
  • ISBN-13: 9781848660106
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What exactly is a credit crunch? Why do footballers earn so much more than the rest of us? Which country is likely to be the world's leading economy in 10 years' time? And how does economics affect each one of us, every day? In the seventh volume of the successful 50 Ideas series, Daily Telegraph economics editor Edmund Conway introduces and explains the central ideas of economics in a series of 50 clear and concise essays. Beginning with an exploration of the basic theories, such as Adam Smith's 'invisible hand', and concluding with the latest research into the links between wealth and happiness, he sheds light on all the essential topics needed to understand booms and busts, bulls and bears, and the way the world really works. Packed with real-life examples and quotations from key thinkers, 50 Economics Ideas provides a fascinating overview of how economics influences every aspect of our lives, from buying a house to what we had for breakfast this morning.
Introduction 3(3)
The Basics
The invisible hand
6(4)
Supply and demand
10(4)
The Malthusian trap
14(4)
Opportunity cost
18(4)
Incentives
22(4)
Division of labour
26(4)
Comparative advantage
30(4)
The Movements
Capitalism
34(4)
Keynesianism
38(4)
Monetarism
42(4)
Communism
46(4)
Individualism
50(4)
Supply-side economics
54(4)
The marginal revolution
58(4)
How Economies Work
Money
62(4)
Micro and macro
66(4)
Gross domestic product
70(4)
Central banks and interest rates
74(4)
Inflation
78(4)
Debt and deflation
82(4)
Taxes
86(4)
Unemployment
90(4)
Currencies and exchange rates
94(4)
Balance of payments
98(4)
Trust and the law
102(4)
Energy and oil
106(4)
Finance and Markets
Bond markets
110(4)
Banks
114(4)
Stocks and shares
118(4)
Risky business
122(4)
Boom and bust
126(4)
Pensions and the welfare state
130(4)
Money markets
134(4)
Blowing bubbles
138(4)
Credit crunches
142(4)
The Issues
Creative destruction
146(4)
Home-owning and house prices
150(4)
Government deficits
154(4)
Inequality
158(4)
Globalization
162(4)
Multilateralism
166(4)
Protectionism
170(4)
Technological revolutions
174(4)
Alternative Economics
Development economics
178(4)
Environmental economics
182(4)
Behavioural economics
186(4)
Game theory
190(4)
Criminomics
194(4)
Happynomics
198(4)
21st-century economics
202(2)
Glossary 204(2)
Index 206
Ed Conway is Economics Editor of Sky News and formerly Economics Editor of The Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph. Ed was the first to reveal the Bank of England's plans to create money through quantitative easing and to warn of the funding gap in the banking system which later led to the collapse of Northern Rock. He lives in London.