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Books on economics

I recommend the following books to many people who are interested in economics, so I will share them with you, hoping to help you!

If you need any books, please send me a message

Principles of Economics, written by Man Kun, translated by Liang Xiaomin

Its greatest feature is that it is easy to learn, and basically all theories are accompanied by cases, which is very intuitive and easy to understand. The second major feature of this book is that it covers a wide range of knowledge and teaches broad economic principles. For example, subjects such as money and banking, finance, international finance and international trade are condensed into one or two chapters in this book. Therefore, by studying this book, beginners will be expected to have a holistic understanding of the main knowledge and content of economics.

Economics, written by Samuelson and translated by Xiao Chen

This is a classic! Although the difficulty is slightly higher than Man Kun's Principles of Economics, it is still an economics textbook for beginners. There are not many cases in this book, but the text and discussion are very rigorous. In addition, it is also an economics textbook with the highest cumulative sales volume abroad.

Economics, written by Stiglitz and translated by Huang Xianfeng

This book is particularly close to the times and China. The book not only teaches readers how to understand the new economic phenomenon and explain the economic problems in the digital age, but also tells readers how to evaluate the Asian financial crisis and how to look at the economic transition of the former Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and China.

The Economics of Milk and Coke, written by Frank, translated by Lu Jia

This book starts from the differences between milk and coke packaging, and makes readers unconsciously accept the way of thinking of economics by telling stories. It is not a textbook, but a best seller, that is to say, after reading this book, you need to look at the economics textbooks written by masters.

Wu Jinglian Album, written by Wu Jinglian

contains all the important articles of Wu Jinglian from 1982 to 25, which objectively records the changes of China's economy since the reform and opening up, and will tell you the differences between China's economy and those of western countries.

In addition, some books that are well known to students of economics or finance and are generally available in libraries:

Published by Renmin University of China Press, Huang Da edited Finance

Gao Hongye's Western Economics and Song Hongbing's Currency War, but this is still based on economics

And I think most of the things we read in some economic and financial books are adapted to the western economic environment, and many theories deviate from our economic situation to a great extent, so it is necessary to read the articles of some economic critics. You can look at their blogs. For example, Lang Xianping, Yi Xianrong, Ye Tan, Zhang Wuchang (whose writing style I don't like very much), Chen Gong (the boss of Anbang Consulting) and so on, the articles of these people are generally aimed at economic hotspots, which are of great practical significance and helpful for understanding the real economic phenomenon < P > .......................................................................................