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50 cosas que hay que saber sobre economia
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En el tercer volumen de la colección 50 cosas que hay que saber, el editor económico del prestigioso Daily Telegraph, Edmund Conway, nos presenta y aclara las ideas básicas de la economía en 50 pequeños ensayos claros y atractivos. Empezando por los más básicos, como “la mano invisible” de Adam Smith y concluyendo con las últimas investigaciones sobre economía, salud y felicidad, el autor nos orienta sobre temas esenciales para entender cómo funciona realmente el mundo económico.
A través de ejemplos tomados de la vida real y comentarios de reputados economistas, 50 cosas que hay que saber sobre economía ofrece una visión fascinante de todo el panorama económico y cómo éste influye en nuestras vidas, desde la compra de una casa, el precio del petróleo o el pago de impuestos.
Edmund Conway
Ed is economics and data editor, covering major UK and international economics, business and political stories. He has broken a series of exclusive reports on the banking and financial crisis.
He is also economics columnist for The Times, and has been one of the longest-running economics editors in UK journalism, having started covering the sector in 2003.
Prior to joining Sky, he was economics editor of The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph, where he was also a weekly op-ed columnist, and economics correspondent at the Daily Mail.
Ed is the author of the book on Bretton Woods, The Summit: The Biggest Battle Of The Second World War – Fought Behind Closed Doors (Little, Brown, 2014) and an economics guidebook, 50 Economics Ideas You Really Need to Know (Quercus, 2009).
Ed is a governor of the National Institute for Economic and Social Research, and has lectured on the international monetary system at the London School of Economics, the US Treasury and many other forums.
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