
The Cartoon Guide to Economics
A comprehensive and illustrated 21st-century primer on the basics of economicsâif you think âmonopsoniesâ is just the way a drunk person says âmonopolies,â that subsidies are cities beneath a city, or that gross domestic product refers to the manure market, then you need The Cartoon Guide to Economics to demystify the macro and micro!
Award-winning, New York Times bestselling, Harvard-educated cartoonist Larry Gonick returns to supply his audienceâs demand with a comprehensive and illustrated primer on economics.
Gonick illustrates how the seed concept of âmaking decisions under scarcityâ blooms and branches into all of the ideas that make up modern economicsâboth the micro concepts that describe our everyday interactions (like rational choice, game theory, and market failures) and the macro material that rules the headlines and guides government policy (like GDP, inequality, unemployment, inflation, and interest rates).
In The Cartoon Guide to Economics, youâll find illustrated and entertaining deep-dives into:
⢠The birth and evolution of economics, from the gift economy of cavepeople to coinage and paper money to the digitized globalism of modern times
⢠The basics of supply and demand explained via the all-important donut economy
⢠The reason why having some unemployment isnât always a bad thing (yes, reallyâand no, that doesnât mean you can quit your job)
⢠Displaying the complicated mathematics of economics with crystal-clear graphs and graphics
Gonickâs wry wit and humorous examplesâcoupled with his legendary cartooning skills and bolstered by the brain of Vassar economics professor Ben Hoâdistill these dense and sometimes difficult topics into material thatâs relatable, easy to digest, and fun to read. Students and professors, as well as the casually curious, will emerge with a deeper understanding of the core principles of economics, and Gonick willâsomehow, impossiblyâmake them laugh along the way.
A comprehensive and illustrated 21st-century primer on the basics of economicsâif you think âmonopsoniesâ is just the way a drunk person says âmonopolies,â that subsidies are cities beneath a city, or that gross domestic product refers to the manure market, then you need The Cartoon Guide to Economics to demystify the macro and micro!
Award-winning, New York Times bestselling, Harvard-educated cartoonist Larry Gonick returns to supply his audienceâs demand with a comprehensive and illustrated primer on economics.
Gonick illustrates how the seed concept of âmaking decisions under scarcityâ blooms and branches into all of the ideas that make up modern economicsâboth the micro concepts that describe our everyday interactions (like rational choice, game theory, and market failures) and the macro material that rules the headlines and guides government policy (like GDP, inequality, unemployment, inflation, and interest rates).
In The Cartoon Guide to Economics, youâll find illustrated and entertaining deep-dives into:
⢠The birth and evolution of economics, from the gift economy of cavepeople to coinage and paper money to the digitized globalism of modern times
⢠The basics of supply and demand explained via the all-important donut economy
⢠The reason why having some unemployment isnât always a bad thing (yes, reallyâand no, that doesnât mean you can quit your job)
⢠Displaying the complicated mathematics of economics with crystal-clear graphs and graphics
Gonickâs wry wit and humorous examplesâcoupled with his legendary cartooning skills and bolstered by the brain of Vassar economics professor Ben Hoâdistill these dense and sometimes difficult topics into material thatâs relatable, easy to digest, and fun to read. Students and professors, as well as the casually curious, will emerge with a deeper understanding of the core principles of economics, and Gonick willâsomehow, impossiblyâmake them laugh along the way.
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A comprehensive and illustrated 21st-century primer on the basics of economicsâif you think âmonopsoniesâ is just the way a drunk person says âmonopolies,â that subsidies are cities beneath a city, or that gross domestic product refers to the manure market, then you need The Cartoon Guide to Economics to demystify the macro and micro!
Award-winning, New York Times bestselling, Harvard-educated cartoonist Larry Gonick returns to supply his audienceâs demand with a comprehensive and illustrated primer on economics.
Gonick illustrates how the seed concept of âmaking decisions under scarcityâ blooms and branches into all of the ideas that make up modern economicsâboth the micro concepts that describe our everyday interactions (like rational choice, game theory, and market failures) and the macro material that rules the headlines and guides government policy (like GDP, inequality, unemployment, inflation, and interest rates).
In The Cartoon Guide to Economics, youâll find illustrated and entertaining deep-dives into:
⢠The birth and evolution of economics, from the gift economy of cavepeople to coinage and paper money to the digitized globalism of modern times
⢠The basics of supply and demand explained via the all-important donut economy
⢠The reason why having some unemployment isnât always a bad thing (yes, reallyâand no, that doesnât mean you can quit your job)
⢠Displaying the complicated mathematics of economics with crystal-clear graphs and graphics
Gonickâs wry wit and humorous examplesâcoupled with his legendary cartooning skills and bolstered by the brain of Vassar economics professor Ben Hoâdistill these dense and sometimes difficult topics into material thatâs relatable, easy to digest, and fun to read. Students and professors, as well as the casually curious, will emerge with a deeper understanding of the core principles of economics, and Gonick willâsomehow, impossiblyâmake them laugh along the way.