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Edible Economics

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SKU: 9780141998336

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Demystify economics with Ha-Joon Chang’s “Edible Economics.” Explore complex economic principles through relatable food analogies. Learn about free trade, globalization, and inequality with engaging real-world examples. Perfect for economics students, curious foodies, and anyone seeking to understand the world around them. ISBN: 9780141998336

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780141998336
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 224
  • Weight: 168 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0141998334
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jun 2023
  • Height: 198 mm
  • Spine Width: 35 mm
  • Width: 129 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

21 reviews for Edible Economics

  1. Linu Jangid

    It was an interesting read, but I think it could have gone into more depth on certain topics.

  2. Bhavana Dubey

    Interesting concept, but didn’t fully deliver. Needed more depth in certain areas.

  3. Shubham Sharma

    Good for absolute beginners, but those with some economics knowledge might find it basic.

  4. Yashika Grover

    I wish there were more visuals to support the concepts. Still, a decent read.

  5. Rahul Singh

    The concepts were easy to grasp because of the food analogies.

  6. Swapnil Dubey

    This book is not for everyone. The food analogy became boring after a while.

  7. Rupanjan Das

    A fun way to learn about economics! The food analogies were clever, though sometimes a bit stretched.

  8. Sariga N

    This book made economics surprisingly digestible! I liked the real-world examples.

  9. Asad Aqeel

    The book provided me with a new perspective on economics. I enjoyed it.

  10. Jacob Francis

    I enjoyed the book, but I felt some sections were a little repetitive.

  11. Junnyali Panthri

    A well-written and engaging explanation of economic principles.

  12. Kaushiki Pandey

    While the book is informative, it could be more engaging.

  13. Abhishek Baranwal

    I struggled with the author’s writing style. It felt a little dry at times.

  14. Jhalak Grover

    The author did a great job simplifying complex ideas. It was well-written.

  15. Sakshi Agarwal

    Edible Economics made understanding complex topics easier. The author’s writing style is engaging.

  16. Chirag

    I found some of the arguments a bit biased. Still an interesting read.

  17. Anjali Agrawal

    A great introduction to economics for beginners. I’d recommend it!

  18. Jyoti Rani

    I learned a lot, but it was a bit dense at times. I will need to reread some parts.

  19. Rohan Kapoor

    I’m not an economics student, but this book made me more interested in the subject!

  20. Aviral Pathania

    Some of the food metaphors felt forced and confusing. Overall, an okay attempt.

  21. Vaibhav Raj

    An accessible and informative guide to economic principles. Highly recommended.

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