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Stefanos
It has a couple "back of the napkin" graphs in the second chapter. You wouldn't be missing anything if you listened to this book as an audiobook.
Bruce Rennie
I wouldn't swear that the book has no graphs or illustrations, but I can't recall any. I think this would be an awesome book to listen to.
Malcolm Clark
I am only half way plus through reading with my kindle (but probably much more than half way through the text as it has many footnotes). As expected a lots of data (e.g., GDP increased x% in...) but this is almost all in the written text. I agree with the other two responders that it would work well in audiobook form -- and probably better than many economics books. You should be able to understand what the authors are saying, the arguments they make, and their conclusions.
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