Release Date: September
15th 2010
Publisher: Starving
Analyst Press
Age Group: Everyone
Pages: 248 pages
Source: Copy from Author
The book is trying to figure out what happens if U.S economy
melts down. What will happen then?
I don’t usually read books like The Economics of Ego Surplus
but it sounded very interesting and so I decided "why not read it and review
it".
Well, let me tell you that I enjoyed the book. It taught me the
basics of economics in a less complex way. The economics theories were
basically embedded in the storyline. I didn’t even notice I was learning
something new in the economics world. And that I really enjoyed.
The storyline was full of everything I wanted. Romance,
action, travelling, terrorism. And of course, business and economics. It was
fun to read. However, I felt it went slow at times but it was all to build to
the climax.
When I was reading this book, I thought what would happen if
this book was used to teach economics in schools? Student would be more
interested in economics. And you know what I mean if you had studied economics
from before.
Overall, this book will teach you economics theory without
you realizing it.
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