Introduction
Macroeconomics is the study of the economy as a whole. So if you want to understand key concepts that you come across every day in the news, such as inflation, unemployment and economic growth, this is the book for you!
This book helps you to tackle some of the biggest questions people ask about macroeconomics, such as
Why are some countries rich and others poor? And what can poor countries do to become richer?
What causes the prices of things to rise and fall?
Why are some people unable to find work? And what can be done to reduce unemployment?
Why is there so much inequality in the world and what can we do about it?
We don’t pretend to have answers to all the questions, but we do think that macroeconomics provides some good answers to many questions about how the economy works.
Fortunately, some of the world’s greatest minds have worked on macroeconomics and created a substantial body of work. Sadly, economists (and we’re just as guilty) haven’t done a great job at communicating the key ideas of macroeconomics to the public. As a result, all too often politicians and commentators are able to bamboozle people with nice-sounding but ultimately bad economics.
The point of this book is to introduce you to the fascinating world of macroeconomics so you can see how the economy works in reality, how you fit into it and, perhaps, ultimately how the world can be made a better place.
About This Book
Macroeconomics affects almost every part of your life. Whether you have a job or are unemployed, whether you earn millions or the minimum wage, whether you want to borrow money or earn income from your savings,
macroeconomics matters to you.
In this book you find the core macroeconomic concepts presented in a way that’s easy to digest. We skip as much unnecessary complexity as possible while still taking a rigorous approach to the issues.
You can use this book for reference, flicking straight to any chapter that interests you: reading the book from cover to cover isn’t necessary. That said, if you’re studying a macroeconomics course at school or university you may prefer to read it systematically, in which case taking the chapters in order makes sense.
Throughout the book you find sidebars that provide additional detail about different topics of interest. We hope that you find these useful, but you don’t need them to understand the main text. Feel free to skip them without worrying too much.
Like it or not, mathematics is widely used in economics. Whenever we use mathematics we also explain the process in words so you’re not lost in a sea of equations! Sometimes – in a sidebar – we derive some of the results explicitly for interested readers. Again, you can skip these without getting lost.
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