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OverviewWhereas ""Volume One: Microeconomics"" dealt with the optimizing individual, ""Volume Two: Macroeconomics"" explains the factors that affect the economy of an entire country and, indeed, the planet. It explores the two big concerns of macroeconomics: how economies grow and why economies collapse. It also illustrates the basics of the labour market and unemployment, inflation and debt, what the GDP is and what it measures, and the influence of government, trade, and technology on the economy. Along the way it covers the economics of global poverty, climate change, and the business cycle. In short, if any of these topics have cropped up in a news story and caused you to wish you grasped the underlying basics, this book is for you. And while walking you through an entire introductory macroeconomics course, its cartoon characters - with cameos from Nobel Prize - winning economists such as Milton Friedman and Paul Krugman - take the sting out of the subject. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Yoram Bauman , Yoram BaumanPublisher: Hill & Wang Inc.,U.S. Imprint: Hill & Wang Inc.,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 17.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 25.00cm Weight: 0.555kg ISBN: 9780809033614ISBN 10: 0809033615 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 20 December 2011 Audience: General/trade , General/trade , General , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Language: English Table of ContentsReviewsThe major concepts of macroeconomics are broken down with wit, verve, and clarity in this excellent follow-up to The Cartoon Introduction to Economics: Vol. 1: Microeconomics . . . This clever, lucid, and lighthearted book is a godsend to anyone who needs a simple but complete primer on the ins and outs of economics. -- Publishers Weekly People don't usually chuckle over unemployment, inflation, and recessions. But they'll get plenty of laughs out of this book--and a good introduction to macro too. --Eric Maskin, Nobel Laureate in Economics If you don't want to cry about the state of the economy, why not laugh instead? This book is an ideal introduction to macroeconomics for anybody who thinks they ought to understand what's happening around them but is put off by dense text and economics jargon. --Diane Coyle, author of The Economics of Enough Bauman [has] an insightful philosophical bent and the natural inclinations of an educator, in the best sense of that term. --MarginalRevolution.com <p> Bauman [has] an insightful philosophical bent and the natural inclinations of an educator, in the best sense of that term. --MarginalRevolution.com The major concepts of macroeconomics are broken down with wit, verve, and clarity in this excellent follow-up to The Cartoon Introduction to Economics: Vol. 1: Microeconomics . . . This clever, lucid, and lighthearted book is a godsend to anyone who needs a simple but complete primer on the ins and outs of economics. -- Publishers Weekly People don't usually chuckle over unemployment, inflation, and recessions. But they'll get plenty of laughs out of this book--and a good introduction to macro too. --Eric Maskin, Nobel Laureate in Economics If you don't want to cry about the state of the economy, why not laugh instead? This book is an ideal introduction to macroeconomics for anybody who thinks they ought to understand what's happening around them but is put off by dense text and economics jargon. --Diane Coyle, author of The Economics of Enough Bauman [has] an insightful philosophical bent and the natural inclinations of an educator, in the best sense of that term. --Mar """The major concepts of macroeconomics are broken down with wit, verve, and clarity in this excellent follow-up to The Cartoon Introduction to Economics: Vol. 1: Microeconomics . . . This clever, lucid, and lighthearted book is a godsend to anyone who needs a simple but complete primer on the ins and outs of economics."" --Publishers Weekly ""People don't usually chuckle over unemployment, inflation, and recessions. But they'll get plenty of laughs out of this book--and a good introduction to macro too."" --Eric Maskin, Nobel Laureate in Economics ""If you don't want to cry about the state of the economy, why not laugh instead? This book is an ideal introduction to macroeconomics for anybody who thinks they ought to understand what's happening around them but is put off by dense text and economics jargon."" --Diane Coyle, author of The Economics of Enough ""Bauman [has] an insightful philosophical bent and the natural inclinations of an educator, in the best sense of that term."" --MarginalRevolution.com" Author InformationA freelance cartoonist, illustrator, and animator, Grady Klein is the creator of the Lost Colony series of graphic novels. An environmental economist at the University of Washington, Yoram Bauman, Ph.D., is the world's first and only stand-up economist. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |