Last yearwhen we spoke, you recommended Jean Tirole’sEconomics for the Common Goodas your favourite book of the year. This year’s book is also by an academic. Do you prefer books by academics when it comes to
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modeling complexity, or the economics of ideas in the same way after reading them. Readers will — right along with the economists — think differently about what value creation can and should mean. Better yet, they won’t yawn while doing so. These books are accessible and even enjoyable. ...
Despite this, the study of the subject tends to veer toward academic pursuits, graduate studies, or researchers. That’s why we’ve compiled this list of books for readers of any level to dive into learning about time series analysis. Many books on the subject fall into two categories: ...
Written in a personal tone rather than taking an academic approach, the book goes directly to its point, beginning with the financial markets and moving on to life at large. It helps the reader understand and consider probability, not only in finances, but everywhere in life. This book challe...
Malm is now a very productive academic in Sweden, who’s written several books on the history of what he calls ‘fossil capitalism’, linking climate change and capitalism. He calls himself an eco-Marxist, so he’s quite open about his political perspective. But he started out his young ...
Among the dozens of books on economics that have crossed my desk in recent months, three in particular have helped illuminate the nature and impact—and resilience—of inequality in our world. One, far and away the best and most important book on economics of the year, is an academic tome...