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Naked Economics by Charles Wheelan
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Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Reader’s Age: Adults 18+ | Suitable for Students 16+
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Author: Charles Wheelan
Release Date: October 7, 2003
Genre: Business & Finance
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Naked Economics by Charles Wheelan: The Easiest Way to Understand How the Economy Works
About the Book
Naked Economics: Undressing the Dismal Science by Charles Wheelan is one of the most reader-friendly economics books ever written. It breaks down complex economic ideas into plain, everyday language so that anyone, regardless of their background, can understand how the world of money, markets, and governments truly works.
From the Back Cover
What do your morning coffee, your job, and global trade all have in common? Economics. Charles Wheelan pulls back the curtain on the invisible forces shaping your daily life and makes the “dismal science” genuinely fun to read.
About the Author
Charles Wheelan is a senior lecturer at Dartmouth College, a former correspondent for The Economist, and a bestselling author known for making serious topics feel refreshingly simple. His real-world experience and academic background give this book a rare mix of credibility and readability that readers consistently trust.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is perfect for students, professionals, curious readers, and anyone who wants to understand economics without sitting through a boring lecture. Whether you are preparing for exams, exploring financial literacy, or simply want to make smarter decisions with your money, this book delivers real value on every page.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Is Naked Economics good for someone with no economics background?
Absolutely. This is one of the best economics books for beginners available today. Charles Wheelan wrote it specifically for people who have never studied economics. No formulas, no jargon, just clear and engaging explanations of how the economy works in real life.
Q2: What topics does Naked Economics cover?
The book covers a wide range of topics including markets and prices, the role of government, incentives and human behavior, financial markets, poverty, globalization, and economic growth. It gives readers a well-rounded introduction to both microeconomics and macroeconomics without overwhelming them.
Q3: Is this book useful for students preparing for economics exams?
Yes, many students find Naked Economics extremely helpful as a supplementary read alongside their textbooks. It brings economic concepts to life with real-world examples, which helps students understand and remember what they are studying. It works well for high school and college-level economics students.
Q4: How is Naked Economics different from a standard economics textbook?
Unlike a traditional textbook filled with graphs and equations, Naked Economics reads more like a conversation with a knowledgeable friend. It focuses on the “why” behind economic ideas rather than the math, making it far more enjoyable and accessible for everyday readers who want financial and economic literacy without the academic pressure.
| Weight | 309 g |
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| Dimensions | 13.97 × 2.29 × 20.83 cm |
Naked Economics takes you on a journey through the hidden forces that shape everything around you, from the price of your groceries to the policies that affect entire nations. Charles Wheelan breaks down how markets work, why prices change, and how everyday decisions are driven by incentives that most people never notice. You will also discover how governments and central banks influence economic conditions and why global trade plays a bigger role in your daily life than you might think. By the time you finish this book, you will have a clear, confident understanding of economics that you can actually use in the real world.

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