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El. knyga: Understandable Economics: Because Understanding Our Economy Is Easier Than You Think and More Important Than You Know

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  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Aug-2025
  • Leidėjas: Prometheus Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493089765
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Aug-2025
  • Leidėjas: Prometheus Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493089765

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"This essential primer on finance and economics provides readers with a practical understanding of our economy and the ability to identify, understand, and advocate for constructive solutions to the problems we face"--

This essential primer on finance and economics provides readers with a practical understanding of our economy and the ability to identify, understand, and advocate for constructive solutions to the problems we face.

Preface vii
PART I THE ECONOMIC SYSTEM
1 Capitalism: What Gets Made, and Who Gets What?
3(11)
2 The Changing Economy: Why Are Some People Losing Faith in Our Economic System?
14(14)
3 Money: What Do Gold, Dollars, and Cryptocurrencies Have in Common?
28(21)
PART II PEOPLE
4 Spending, Production, and Income: How Big Is Our Economy, and Why Does It Matter?
49(13)
5 Work Income, Investment Income, and Wealth: How Is Income Divided between Labor and Capital?
62(25)
6 The (Mostly) Open Economy: What Are the Consequences
PART III BUSINESS
7 The Private Sector and the Stock Market: How Is Business Organized, Owned, and Valued?
87(13)
8 Corporate Behavior. What Drives Corporations, and How Can They Be Influenced?
100(19)
9 Business Consolidation and Reduced Competition: Why Are More Industries Being Dominated by Fewer Companies?
119(10)
PART IV THE ECONOMIC CYCLE
10 Boom and Bust: Must What Goes Up Come Down?
129(9)
11 The Federal Reserve System and Banking: What Is the Fed's Role, and How Is New Money Created?
138(14)
12 Monetary Policy: How Does the Fed Fight Economic Downturns?
152(8)
13 Fiscal Policy: How Can Government Spending and Tax Policies Fight Downturns?
160(21)
PART V THE GOVERNMENT
14 The National Debt: What Is the Cost of the Government's Unbalanced Budget?
181(14)
15 Government Policy and Earnings: How Can Our Economy Become More Equitable and Productive?
195(10)
16 Taxes, Spending, and Income Distribution: What Is the Government's Role in the Distribution of Income?
205(22)
Epilogue 227(4)
Notes 231(14)
Acknowledgments 245(2)
Index 247