Professor Miller has written a well informed and comprehensive, but very readable, explanation of important policy areas in economics. Those who have avoided economics as too dry and confusing, will find his approach refreshing. And he covers the most important issues that matter for everyone in our economy. -- Alan Deardorff, University of Michigan, US In Economic Myths and Magic Norman Miller provides new takes on a host of economic questions that many of us had regarded as settled. Not everyone who picks up the book will agree with all of Professor Millers arguments, but those who read it at all carefully will come away with a lot more knowledge than they started with, and they will be quite entertained in the process. -- James Lothian, Fordham University, US and former editor of Journal of International Money and Finance In my 45 years of academic life, I have not seen a more exciting, groundbreaking book than this one. Professor Miller's experience of practicing macroeconomics in and out of the classroom is clearly visible as he attempts to erase many of the commonly held economic misconceptions and successfully show that traditional ways also need modification. The public appeal to this book is going to be extra-ordinary and it is a must buy for any person interested in general economics. -- Kishore G. Kulkarni, Metropolitan State University of Denver, US Economic myths arise either out of dogmatic thinking by some economists or because some politicians want to pursue certain agendas. As a result, we are frequently told that imports reduce GDP, tax reduction is conducive to growth, and a minimum wage is a bad idea. In this magnificent book, Norman Miller debunks these myths and others in a way that is likely to infuriate those who treat myths as indisputable facts of life. He lucidly demonstrates that the emperor has no clothes. -- Imad Moosa, Kuwait University