Enjoyable for someone not deeply versed in economics. I appreciated the variety in both geographic and idealistic views too. Very nice to link economics to policy making too.
Unfortunate that there is no more profound discussion about how good or bad GDP, unemployment, inequality and environmental issues are in the medium/longer run. Also having known people who lived some of the events mentioned, unfortunate that there was little mention of the human side too, but both are understandable given the need to fit within a single book.
Would gladly recommend to anyone capable of understanding the intricacies of the system within which this book was written, as well as the economic systems described.