Books in the Economics category are about how goods and services are made, distributed, and used. They also look at the choices that people, businesses, governments, and nations make about how to use their resources.
Henri Ghesquiere
This book tries to find the key to good economic policy by looking at Singapore, which had the world's fastest-growing economy between 1960 and 2000. It also asks if other countries can learn from Singapore's success. Singapore is all about making things work for the better. The book shows how the impressive ...Read More
James Dale Davidson, William Rees-Mogg
Two well-known investment advisors and authors of the best-selling book The Great Reckoning show both the currents of disaster and the chances of prosperity and renewal as we move into the next century. In The Sovereign Individual, the author explains how to get ready financially for the next stage ...Read More
Anirudh Suri
After farming, trading, industrialization, colonisation, and capitalism, technology may be the next big thing to change the world's politics. It is becoming a bigger part of how countries' futures turn out and is making new winners and losers on the world stage. In The Great Tech Game, the author lays ...Read More
Tim Harford
This interesting book is like The Way Things Work from the point of view of an economist. It is both a field guide to economics and a look at the economic principles that explain everything from traffic jams to high coffee prices. The Undercover Economist is for anyone who has ever wondered why there ...Read More
Eswar S. Prasad
A cutting-edge look at how fast-moving financial changes, like the end of cash and the rise of cryptocurrencies, will change economies for the better and for the worse. We think we've seen a new way to handle money. We do our banking on laptops and buy coffee by waving our phones. But these are small ...Read More
Lee Kuan Yew, Henry Kissinger (Foreword by)
How do you make something that makes people happy? You must first know who you're building for and how they plan to use it. With this useful book, you'll learn about user story mapping, a practise that is often misunderstood, and how it can help your team stay focused on users and their experiences during ...Read More