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Economics

The Concise Guide to Economics

Jim Cox - Personal Name;

The Concise Guide to Economics came about for the same reason
that Frédéric Bastiat wrote so passionately and dedicated his
entire life to spreading the truths of economics. Some people,
economist Jim Cox among them, are rightly seized with the desire to get
the message out to the largest possible number of people. This way they
will be intellectually prepared to combat bad ideas when they are pushed
in public life to the ruin of society.
Will most people ever get the message? Probably not, but this kind
of book is essential to raising just enough skepticism to stop bad legislation.
Must we forever put up with widespread political errors, such as
minimum wages and protectionism, that contradict basic economic
laws? Probably so, but that means that there will always and forever be a
hugely important role for economists.
The beauty of Cox’s book comes from both its clear exposition and
its brevity. He offers only a few paragraphs on each topic but that is
enough for people to see both error and truth. Sometimes just mapping
out the logic beyond the gut reaction is enough to highlight an economic
truth. He does this for nearly all the topics that confront us daily.
Think of the issue of third world poverty. Many people are convinced
that not buying from large chain discount stores is a valid form of protest
against the exploitation of the world’s poor. But how does it help anyone
not to buy their products or services? If every Wal-Mart dried up, would
workers in China and Indonesia be pleased? Quite the opposite, and it
only takes a moment to realize why.
Many people only have a moment. That’s why the guide is essential.
It is probably the shortest and soundest guide to economic logic in print.
May it be burned into the consciousness of every citizen now and in the
future.


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Series Title
The Concise Guide to Economics
Call Number
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Publisher
Alabama : Ludwig von Mises Institute., 2007
Collation
1-137
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
978-1-933550-15-2
Classification
NONE
Content Type
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Media Type
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Carrier Type
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Edition
3rd Edition
Subject(s)
Economics
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