
eBOOK
Cracking Economics
You, this book and 3,000 years of financial theories
By: Tejvan Pettinger
eBook | 25 September 2017
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Crack the world of money and understand the economic theory that has shaped nations and influenced the way you live now. From Keynesian models to how inflation affects interest rates, Cracking Economics will make the seemingly complex world of global finance easily understood.
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About the Author
Tejvan Pettinger lives and works as a teacher in Oxford, where he originally studied PPE at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University. He is a contributor to the Economic Review and writes regularly on economics.
- Macro- and micro
- Inflation
- Recession
- Economic forecasting
- How stock markets work
- Globalisation
- Labour markets
- The credit crunch
- Keynesian theory
- Conceptual economics
- The Euro
About the Author
Tejvan Pettinger lives and works as a teacher in Oxford, where he originally studied PPE at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University. He is a contributor to the Economic Review and writes regularly on economics.
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ISBN: 9781844039760
ISBN-10: 1844039765
Series: Cracking Series
Published: 25th September 2017
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Number of Pages: 320
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Octopus
Edition Type: Digital original
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- Non-FictionEconomicsMacroeconomicsMonetary Economics
- Non-FictionEconomicsInternational EconomicsInternational Finance
- Non-FictionEconomicsEconomic Systems & Structures
- Non-FictionEconomicsEconomic History
- Non-FictionEconomicsEconomic Theory & Philosophy
- Non-FictionEconomicsEconomic Growth
- Non-FictionEconomicsDevelopment Economics & Emerging Economies