1st Edition

The Economics You Need

By Enrico Colombatto Copyright 2016
    200 Pages 39 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    200 Pages 39 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This short book offers a rigorous yet user-friendly introductory guide for students who need to grasp the essential concepts of economics quickly. It provides a serious, clearly understandable and systematic account of the key elements of economics, with a focus on theory and principles.

    The Economics You Need provides the ideal introduction for students approaching economics from other academic disciplines, as it uses only a limited amount of economics jargon, and is constructed so that several chapters can be read independently of the others. This book is structured around the premise that a set of theoretical steps are necessary for understanding economics as a way of thinking, rather than as a set of solutions. It also encourages the reader to consider alternatives to common assumptions, to acknowledge the need for value judgements and to foster fresh thinking in an imperfect world.

    This engaging primer will be essential reading not only for students of economics, but also for students with a background in disciplines such as politics, international relations and business studies.

    Introduction 1. The economic way of thinking 2. The economics of consumption 3. The economics of production and growth 4. Cost theorizing and supply curves 5. Competition and its enemies 6. Taxation, regulation and factor markets 7. Money and banking 8. International trade 9. Exchange rates 10. On growth, poverty and crises

    Biography

    Enrico Colombatto is Professor of Economics at the University of Turin, Italy, where he teaches ‘Foundations of Policymaking’, ‘International Economics’, and ‘Growth and Development’. He is the head of research at IREF (Institut de Recherches Economiques et Fiscales, Luxembourg) and a Senior Fellow at GIS (Geopolitical Information Service, Liechtenstein).