I'm kinda desperate for an introduction to Economics. I've never had a course in it, and the more I process what I learn peripherally and through newspapers, life experience etc., the less it makes sense. After being totally frustrated by Philosophy in Minutes I do not have high hopes for this, though. Do any of you have a better suggestion? Maybe something like a book version of an introductory Great Course? (I think I'm talking about Macro, not Micro, btw.)
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Ack. Bad... not just for me, but poorly written. Most of what was here I did actually know, and hope that almost all adults do. The ones I didn't already know, I didn't understand from these entries. Really, just searching online whenever you encounter a new term is your best bet.
For example, the entry here on 'Arrow's Impossibility theorem' makes no sense and bears almost no resemblance to any of the explanations I found when I simply googled the term. And when the author linked "the law of diminishing returns' to the folk saying "too many cooks spoil the broth" I almost closed the book. However, I kept turning the pages, reading lightly... and finally was rewarded with one bit of useful information:
'Fair trade' protects the farmer. The farmer probably isn't the person who really needs protection so much as the laborer s/he hires, though.
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Still looking for a good intro. to economics. Maybe. Atm my brain is a bit fried.