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Money and Government

Money and Government

by Robert Skidelsky
384 Pages · 2015 · 5 MB · 13 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
Divested
by Ken-Hou Lin, Megan Tobias Neely
240 Pages · 2020 · 9 MB · 3,260 Downloads · New!
Divested are finance, comparative politics, macroeconomics, legal finance and legal systems book which briefly explain the functioning of the economy in the countries. Ken-Hou Lin and Megan Tobias Neely is the author of this superlative book. Ken-Hou is the associate professor at the University of Texas. He dedicated his whole life to study the finance issues that are imposed by the government on the people. The issues that citizens face are the consequences of government policies. The whole world is running on the basis of the economy. There are hundreds of countries in the world and America is one of the most powerful countries.
Advanced Macroeconomics
by David Romer
800 Pages · 2015 · 26 MB · 11 Downloads · New!
The “Advanced Macroeconomics (Mcgraw-hill Economics), 5th Edition” is a great book that has lots of detail about derivations and applications. David Romer is the author of this informative book. David Romer is the Royer Professor in Political Economy at the University of California, where he has been on the faculty since 1988. He received his A.B. from Princeton University and his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research intersects include the foundations of price stickinness, empirical evidence on economic growth, and asset-price volatility. This book is a serious step up for anyone with an intermediate undergrad macro background. The explanations of this book are better than other graduate macro books and the problems at the end force the reader to think critically rather than simply recite text they just read. The theoretical analysis is supplemented by examples of relevant empirical work that explains the ways that theories can be applied and tested. This book has 29 sections for empirical applications, which is quite unusual for an economic textbook. This book engages all the reader from start to end of the page. To sum it up, Advanced Macroeconomics is an enlightening book for all the readers.
Good Economics for Hard Times
by Abhijit V. Banerjee, Esther Duflo
432 Pages · 2019 · 4  MB · 4,609 Downloads · New!
Good Economics for Hard Times is the macroeconomics, economics and sociology book which teaches people how to make wise decision to build a strong economy. Abhijit V. Banerjee is the author of this impressive book. He won a noble prize over his services and also the ford foundation international professor of economics. Abhijit written a few books and all of them are worth to read. The economy plays an important role in the development of the country. The progress and worth of a country are defined by its economy. The countries that are strong economies are more likely to have high currency with respect to others.
Average is Over: Powering America Beyond the Age of the Great Stagnation
by Tyler Cowen
304 Pages · 2013 · 1 MB · 12 Downloads · New!
“Average is Over: Powering America Beyond the Age of the Great Stagnation” is the book that tells how and why the greatest chess is played by man-machine combinations. Tyler Cowen is the author of this outstanding book. Tyler also writes for the “New York Times”, “Financial Times” and “The Economist”and is the co-founder of “Marginal Revolution University”. The author of five previous books, Cowen lives in Fairfax, Virginia.In this book, Tyler explains that due to advancement in an intelligent machine, mid-skilled labour forces are more and more demoted to a lower post and their salaries become increasingly cheaper and cheaper. What awaits them is only unhappy future. Click on the button given below to download ePub Average is Over eBook by Tyler Cowen

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