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Man vs. Markets: Economics Explained (Plain and Simple)
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Man vs. Markets: Economics Explained (Plain and Simple)

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Man Vs. Markets by Paddy Hirsch of NPR’s “Marketplace” is economics explained, pure and simple, for the layperson who wouldn’t know a “bond” from an “option,” and who believes that a “future” is when we’ll all have flying cars. Here is an illuminating, insightful, and wonderfully witty journey of discovery through the often confusing financial markets, offering clear, relatable explanations and definitions of the system’s various instruments, yet less simplistically than the popular ...for Dummies series. Man Vs. Markets is a must-read handbook for everyday investors, serious students of finance and economics, and everyone who wants to understand what they’re reading when they open their newspapers to the business section.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateAug 28, 2012
ISBN9780062196668
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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    if you want to understand how money markets work, this is most assuredly the book to read. It is greatly simplified with practical, clear analogies.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Good enough book to give basic understanding of markets but I think some of the concepts needed to be explained a bit further. Also as Scribd doesn't alllow notes and annotations I have already forgotten what I read.

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