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In his New York Times bestsellers Liars Poker and Moneyball, Michael Lewis gave us an unprecedented look at what goes on behind the scenes on Wall Street. Now he takes us back across the centuries to explore the four classics that created and defined not just Wall Street, but the entire economic system we live under today. Brought together with Lewiss illuminating editorial commentary, they form an essential reference for any student of economicsin fact, for anyone who wants to understand the market forces and government policies that have shaped our world, and will continue to shape our future.Includes:1776: The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith1798: An Essay on the Principle of Population by Thomas Malthus1817: Principles of Political Economy and Taxation by David Ricardo1899: The Theory of the Leisure Class: An Economic Study of Institutions by Thorstein Veblen1936: The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money by John Maynard Keynes
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Aisha Patel
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I thought the book would be more of a straightforward read, but it turned out to be quite academic. I struggled a bit with the jargon and references to other works. It's definitely for those who are already familiar with economic theories. Disappointed, honestly.
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Aisha Patel
Not What I Expected
I thought the book would be more of a straightforward read, but it turned out to be quite academic. I struggled a bit with the jargon and references to other works. It's definitely for those who are already familiar with economic theories. Disappointed, honestly.
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Liam O'Connor
Great Resource for Students
As a student of economics, this book was an excellent resource for my coursework. The way it breaks down the classics helps clarify old concepts, making them much more relevant today. I’d suggest it to anyone studying economics!
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Liam O'Connor
Great Resource for Students
As a student of economics, this book was an excellent resource for my coursework. The way it breaks down the classics helps clarify old concepts, making them much more relevant today. I’d suggest it to anyone studying economics!
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