Naked Economics

Undressing the Dismal Science

eBook, 493 pages

English language

Published Jan. 18, 2019 by W. W. Norton & Company.

ISBN:
978-0-393-35694-6
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4 stars (3 reviews)

"Naked Economics" by Charles Wheelan is a book that simplifies complex economic concepts for a general audience. Published in 2002, it uses real-world examples and a conversational tone to explore topics such as supply and demand, government intervention, and international trade. The book is known for making economics accessible while acknowledging both the successes and limitations of economic theories and policies. Wheelan encourages readers to think critically about economic issues in an engaging and humorous manner.

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Review of 'Naked Economics' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Great non-mathematical introduction to a broad spectrum of topics in economics. Discusses the power of markets, how government helps and hurts them, how they succeed and fail (externalities and information asymmetries), the importance of productivity and human capital, how the Fed and financial markets work, the benefits of free trade, the power of organized interests (i.e., political economy).

Laura's choice excerpts:
http://myurbanrevolution.com/2010/02/09/interesting-excerpts-from-naked-economics/

Review of 'Naked Economics' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This book was informative, enlightening, and intelligent. I think it brings up many salient economic points that are utterly unexamined in typical news analysis, for example, that inflation is sometimes encouraged by corrupt governments to minimize their debt. And yet ...

There are some blatantly unexamined assumptions here. This book gives some pretty short shrift to the arguments against the way free trade agreements are being hashed out, and doesn't even mention the phrase "sustainable economics." It's as if Schumacher never wrote Small Is Beautiful. If you're looking for a more nuanced explanation of what's happening with Social Security, World Trade, and the Federal Reserve that what your getting on the TV, this book would still be a great start.

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Subjects

  • Economics
  • Business & Finance