Quite Possibly the Best Introduction to the Economy
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Pub Date 14 Jul 2026 | Archive Date 30 Sep 2026
Description
Don't leave it to the experts. This beginner-friendly guide will arm you with everything you need to know about the forces that shape our economy.
In today's fast-paced, ever-changing economic landscape, it's easy to feel like you're caught in the crossfire you don't fully understand. Quite Possibly the Best Introduction to the Economy will empower you to understand what causes crashes, bangs and economic wallops, and how to leverage your new-found knowledge to do more than just survive in the global economy.
This essential book gives you simple answers to frequently asked questions, such as:
- Why, if there's plenty of oil, do petrol prices go up and down like a yoyo?
- Why are governments so obsessed with inflation?
- Does it matter that my government seems to owe trillions of dollars/pounds/euros?
With helpful diagrams, light-hearted illustrations, and most importantly, an understanding that the economy is too important to be left just to the economists, Quite Possibly the Best Introduction to the Economy is just what you need to make sense of the world of money.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9781398865686 |
| PRICE | £2.99 (GBP) |
| PAGES | 208 |
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Featured Reviews
This book certainly lived up to its title. It explained economics with crystal-clear, conversational writing. The illustrations were useful and the selection of quotes was fabulous. I think this book provides a great introduction to economics and is a great refresher for people like me who learned about economics a long time ago. I look forward to reading more “Instant Expert” books. Thank you to NetGalley and Arcturus Publishing for the digital review copy.