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    <![CDATA[Basic Economics]]>
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    <![CDATA[This completely revised and updated third edition of Thomas  Sowell's instrumental work includes a new chapter on government finance.  <em>Basic Economics</em> is a citizen's guide to economics--for those who  want to understand how the economy works but have no interest in jargon or  equations. Sowell reveals the general principles behind any kind of economy--capitalist, socialist, feudal, and so on. In readable  language, he shows how to critique economic policies in terms of the  incentives they create, rather than the goals they proclaim. With clear  explanations of the entire field, from rent control and the rise and fall  of businesses to the international balance of payments, this is the first  book for anyone who wishes to understand how the economy functions.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[A good book covering what it says it will: Basic Economics - Prices and Markets, Industry and Commerce, Work and Pay, Time and Risk, The National Economy, and The International Economy. My favorite section is the last section of the book, Special Economic Issues, in which Sowell deals with &quot;Myt...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/28224339">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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