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EconSense: Economics for Everyday Living

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Wes Clark
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Pages
78
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Economics isn’t just about money, charts, or experts in suits. It’s about the choices we make every day.

This book introduces economics in a simple, practical way, showing how limited resources and everyday decisions shape our lives. From choosing how to spend a paycheck to understanding how businesses operate and why prices change, the book explains economic ideas using real-world examples anyone can relate to.

With a brief look at both microeconomics and macroeconomics, readers gain a clearer picture of how individual choices connect to the bigger economy.

Written for everyday readers, this book makes economics approachable, useful, and relevant—no prior knowledge required.

Chapter 1: Basics of Economics

Chapter 2: Economic Market Systems

Chapter 3: Markets: Supply and Demand

Chapter 4: Market Failures

Chapter 5: Introduction to the Macroeconomy

Chapter 6: Macroeconomic Theory

Chapter 7: Fiscal Policy

Chapter 8: What is Money?

Chapter 9: Monetary Policy

Chapter 10: Consumer Actions

Chapter 11: Production Cost

Chapter 12: Industry/Market Structures

Chapter 13: Resources

Chapter 14: Last Thoughts

Wes Clark

Economics isn’t just about money, charts, or experts in suits. It’s about the choices we make every day.

This book introduces economics in a simple, practical way, showing how limited resources and everyday decisions shape our lives. From choosing how to spend a paycheck to understanding how businesses operate and why prices change, the book explains economic ideas using real-world examples anyone can relate to.

With a brief look at both microeconomics and macroeconomics, readers gain a clearer picture of how individual choices connect to the bigger economy.

Written for everyday readers, this book makes economics approachable, useful, and relevant—no prior knowledge required.

Chapter 1: Basics of Economics

Chapter 2: Economic Market Systems

Chapter 3: Markets: Supply and Demand

Chapter 4: Market Failures

Chapter 5: Introduction to the Macroeconomy

Chapter 6: Macroeconomic Theory

Chapter 7: Fiscal Policy

Chapter 8: What is Money?

Chapter 9: Monetary Policy

Chapter 10: Consumer Actions

Chapter 11: Production Cost

Chapter 12: Industry/Market Structures

Chapter 13: Resources

Chapter 14: Last Thoughts

Wes Clark

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