1. Economics in one Lesson by Henry Hazlitt This classic work by Hazlitt is one of the best beginner’s books on basic economic principles. This book is for anyone who wants a clear and easy-to-understand explanation of how an economy works. It is highly regarded by the Mises Institute ...
Even though it was controversial when it was published, it has become one of the most-read economics books in the world and has been published in more than 20 languages. The book continues to feature on university reading lists, and every established economist knows Hayek inside and out. “A...
In this article, we will take a look at some of the top must-read books on this subject. They have been selected for providing the reader with a complete and thorough understanding of how this massive industry functions. Maritime economics is a burgeoning sector, and more people are gradually...
If you’re looking to learn more about sustainability, this list of 20 must-read books will educate, concern, and inspire you to take action, as well as empower you to enact and demand change. Remember, knowledge is power!
If you read regularly, you know how powerful books can be. Between the lines of a good book are many treasures to be found. Knowledge and wisdom are only two of these, but there are many more. Books can inspire you and can help you to dream big. They can transport you into a diffe...
One of the reasons for this bleak impression is the expectation and the misconception that economics equips one with immediate, direct, hands-on tools to run a business. The reality is that the principles of microeconomics form the basis for developing concepts in consumer- and business-related ...
5.The Economics of Data, Analytics, and Digital Transformation Author:Bill Schmarzo Description:This book delves into the economic value of data as a renewable and reusable resource for countless different applications in today's digital era. Bill Schmarzo, executive fellow at the University of San...
Each year we ask you what books have inspired you, or that you have given to others. Then we take your answers, plus add a few of our own and turn them into our annual list. We hope it proves useful.Wellbeing by Oliver Burkeman Four Thousand Weeks An uplifting, engrossing and deeply...
In something of a panic, I called an acquaintance who had a PhD in economics and a high-paying job on Wall Street. "What should I read?" I asked. "Two books," he said. "That's all you'll need." His recommendations were A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel and The ...
Acclaimed professor at the London School of Economics explores how the pursuit of perfection can become a dangerous obsession that leads to burnout and depression—keeping us from achieving our goals.View on Amazon