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Follow on Google News | "The Weekly Economist III" Offers Sound Economics in Overheated Political TimesCombined with The Weekly Economist II and The Weekly Economist, this series is perfect for anyone concerned about the health of our economy, but looking to get beyond the manipulation and ignorance of politics, especially during an overheated election year. Ray Keating's clear-thinking essays make sense of key fundamentals and hot topics related to the economy. He also makes these topics easy and enjoyable to digest. The Weekly Economist series is meant to help readers think more like an economist by taking just a few minutes for a quick read each week. Keating explains, "One of my missions or vocations in life is to help people think more clearly about economics and how the economy works. Why does this matter? As I note at the opening on the new book, 'Get the economics wrong and things usually don't turn out so well.' And at the close, I add: 'Get the economics right, and while life will not be perfect, it will be better.'" Keating also notes, "There's always a great deal of bad economics being tossed around by elected officials and so-called experts, but it tends to get far worse during big election years. I hope that the entire 'Weekly Economist' trilogy will help citizens rise above silly politics to think more clearly, more like an economist." The Weekly Economist, The Weekly Economist II and now The Weekly Economist III hold appeal for a general readership looking to become more informed citizens. The books also are ideal for the classroom, boardroom and workplace. Praise for previous books in The Weekly Economist series… "Reading Mr. Keating's new book is worth more than a degree in economics from most universities. Sensible and accessible, The Weekly Economist is a veritable catechism of how to think economically." "If you want a quick and accurate insight into the major topics in economics, and if you have little or no background in economics, Ray Keating's The Weekly Economist is the book for you. Turn to any page and you'll find tight clear reasoning that will help you understand the complicated economic reality around you." - David R. Henderson, editor, The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics Paperbacks and Kindle editions of all three books are available at Amazon via https://www.amazon.com/ End
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