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Economy explained easy EXTRA, it’s back in the bookstore but it’s also online

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The EXTRA Easy Explained Economy book is back in bookstores, but you can buy it online both in paper and electronic form.

ALL THE NEWS OF THE EXTRA EDITION

The book of economics explained easy, after having sold over 6,000 copies, reaches its fifth printing and does so with a completely new edition, completely rewritten and magnified in everything: in size, in topics, in quality. Here comes the limited edition, EXTRA. extra easy explained economics book with more pages 50% more pages, i.e. 160 extra pages. Filled with new topics, including:

– how the credit system works;

– bank seigniorage;

– economic cycles (because crises come and go);

– stagflation;

– the blockchain;

– tax credits;

– speculation on energy;

– brief history of economic thoughts and much more.

What those who have read the classic edition say

Book that should be in every home, like a Bible. I got it for myself and my teenagers. He is able to convey complex concepts even to those without knowledge of the economy which, however, affects every field of our life…

An indispensable tool to dispel the clichés instilled in citizens (for example on public debt) given that we are the ones who pay the price for political choices on the economy, and it is necessary to try to understand something about it, for example which political forces have acted in the interest of our country and which ones are not. Like it or not, it is the economy that influences our destiny and that of our children. The prefaces by Nino Galloni and Antonio Maria Rinaldi are a further guarantee of the goodness of this text. A tool to pass from citizen spectator to citizen who can understand and contribute to the change for the better of society.

Chiara, on Amazon January 28, 2022

Genuine reader reviews of the book Economics Explained Easy

Genuine reader reviews of the book Economics Explained Easy

Genuine reader reviews of the book Economics Explained Easy

Genuine Reader Reviews of Economics Explained Easy now in its fourth edition

Genuine Reader Reviews of Economics Explained Easy now in its fourth edition

Genuine Reader Reviews of Economics Explained Easy now in its fourth edition

Genuine reader reviews of the book Economics Explained Easy

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NEW FORMAT: NOW EVERYTHING IS BIGGER

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Larger pages mean more space for information, therefore more readable texts, more sources and more drawings: the new edition has 480.

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RECOMMENDED BY THOSE WHO INTEND IT

Antonio Maria Rinaldi

Antonio Maria Rinaldi

Marco Cattaneo

Marco Cattaneo

Claudius Messara

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Alessandro Barbero recommends the easy book of economics explained

Alessandro Barbero recommends the easy book of economics explained

Recognitions and successes achieved by the book ECONOMY EXPLAINED FACILE


SOURCES THAT ARE INCLUDED IMMEDIATELY

We have replaced the links with the more practical QR codes, so you just need to frame the ones that interest you with the mobile photo app to consult the pages and articles from which the book collects data and information.

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NEW LAYOUT AND NEW GRAPHICS

We have improved the layout and made it easier to read. With the new format, it has become easier to understand longer logical process steps and this has allowed us to add topics that would have become garbled in words alone.

We have also updated the graphics to make the salient passages of each chapter more immediate and easy to understand by reviewing the topics. book of economics explained easy extrabook of economics explained easy extra - measuring value: the pricebook of economics explained easy extra - economic cyclesbook of economics explained easy extra - the review of the topicsbook of economics explained easy extra

There's no getting around it: the price increase has more than tripled printing costs.

That's why the EXTRA easy explained economics book comes out in a limited edition; because having books in stock has become practically unsustainable.

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The economy explained easy EXTRA
COMPLETE WORK INDEX

  • Prefaces
  • Why this book
  • Why is it easy to explain?
  • Dedications and thanks

Introduction: Micro and macro economy

  • Let's learn to distinguish the micro economy
  • from the macro economy
  • An umbrella that protects the economy
  • Effects of the macro on the micro

Chapter I: What is Money (Updated)

  • The importance of money in society
  • M1
  • The definition of economy
  • The market
  • aggregate demand
  • The value of needs and the price of dreams
  • Money is used to measure value
  • Do you know why we use money?
  • How many types of currency are there?
  • The limits of the complementary currency
  • Blockchain and cryptocurrencies called digital gold
  • Fiscal money explained easily
  • Fiscal currency: questions and answers
  • What limits should the amount of money have?
  • Transactions within the economic chain
  • Debits and credits cancel each other out
  • Two boards for reviewing

Chapter II: Banks, who makes the money? (updated)

  • The creation of money e
  • the generation of perpetual debt
  • Banks can be of three types
  • How is money created?
  • The credit
  • Ladies and gentlemen "the seigniorage is ignored".
  • Stories and hoaxes of ordinary conspiracy
  • How is reality: the money multiplier
  • Expansion of the currency: the compulsory reserve, improperly called, fractional reserve
  • The mystery of bank seigniorage:
  • scam, conspiracy or invention?
  • Does the Bank of Italy make seigniorage profits?
  • Where does the Bank of Italy get its profits from?
  • Who gets the seigniorage profits of the ECB?
  • Who do seigniorage profits go to?
  • of the Bank of Italy?
  • Bank unbundling
  • The central bank
  • When the central bank does not deal
  • of labor leaves the State without resources
  • Theoretical solutions to the lack of liquidity
  • Two boards for reviewing

Chapter III: Business cycles (new)

  • What are economic cycles and how do they work?
  • How is the short cycle made up?
  • The long cycle
  • How to reduce the debt burden
  • How do you get out of recessions?
  • A table for reviewing

Chapter IV: Sectoral balances

  • Example of negative trade balance and side effects of mercantilism
  • A table for reviewing

Chapter V: Public debt, public spending and other non-problems
(updated)

  • The year zero of the Banana Republic
  • What is GDP?
  • Is the state really like a family?
  • Difference Between Debt and Deficit (Deficit)
  • How much does public debt weigh on GDP?
  • What is public spending for?
  • Each debit corresponds to a credit
  • The multiplier
  • What are the main expenditure items
  • of the Italian state?
  • How is public debt generated?
  • What are taxes for in a sovereign state?
  • What are taxes for in a state?
  • not sovereign?
  • Deficit spending
  • Who is complying with the 3% rule?
  • Italian public spending
  • The primary balance
  • Why the debt rises despite the cuts
  • to public spending and tax increases?
  • Understanding public debt
  • Primary market
  • Secondary market
  • Who are the markets?
  • What was the Lira?
  • What was the Bank of Italy?
  • How was the Lira placed?
  • What happened after the war to 1981?
  • Sovereign issuance of money
  • What is the lender of last resort?
  • The tax burden in Italy
  • Tax evasion and avoidance
  • Public debt exists because we have
  • lived beyond our means?
  • Corruption may be the cause
  • of public debt?
  • What were the main reasons
  • of the Italian public debt boom?
  • 1981, escape from monetary sovereignty
  • The side effects of debt relief
  • Low public debt brings
  • more prosperity and more efficiency?
  • So why does the state not print money
  • to get financed?
  • What is waste?
  • Are capital and capitalists good or bad?
  • Brief history of public debt; by Nino Galloni
  • The moralistic propaganda on public debt
  • Conclusions
  • Two boards for reviewing

Chapter VI: Spreads, ratings and other (false) myths

  • Spreads: cause or effect?
  • Who decides the rating?
  • The downgrade
  • Was the spread drop in 2012 due to the reforms of the Monti agenda?
  • If the spread goes up, does the mortgage payment increase?
  • A table for reviewing

Chapter VII: Inflation (updated)

  • What is Inflation?
  • Who loses out on inflation?
  • Inflation according to Friedman
  • Where do you get the money to do things?
  • What is deflation?
  • What triggers the inflation scare?
  • Who loses with deflation
  • Causes and effects of inflation and deflation
  • 2022 inflation explained in 8 reasons
  • Final considerations
  • Two boards for reviewing

Chapter VIII: Competitiveness

  • With whom are the Italians competing?
  • Comparison of wage developments
  • and the budget balance
  • Difference between competitive devaluations
  • and price realignment
  • A table for reviewing

Chapter IX: Unemployment

  • What is the unemployment rate
  • Unemployment data in Italy
  • Real data on unemployment in Europe
  • A table for reviewing

Chapter X: Austerity – MES, fiscal compact, and other cucumbers

  • Six Packs
  • Fiscal compact
  • MONTH
  • The reform of the ESM
  • Bail-ins and bail-outs
  • The ERF
  • Who benefits from austerity?
  • A table for reviewing

Chapter XI: Finance Primer – NPLs, Derivatives and Junk Securities

  • Securitization
  • Subprime
  • Junk titles
  • Futures
  • TTF
  • Swaps
  • NPL
  • Why do banks fail?
  • hedge funds
  • Derivatives
  • A table for reviewing

Chapter XII: QE, how Draghi saved the Euro

  • What is Quantitative Easing?
  • Mario Draghi's ambitions were different
  • Side effects obtained
  • with quantitative easing
  • Who has benefited from quantitative easing?
  • QE to be useful to the real economy
  • A table for reviewing

Addendum part I: history of economic histories from 1600 to today (new)

Brief history of economic thoughts, from the idea of ​​power, to well-being, to modern slavery


Addendum Part II: The Great Thinkers (Updated)

  • Adam Smith
  • Thomas Robert Malthus
  • David Ricardo
  • Karl Marx
  • Wilfredo Pareto
  • Amadeo Giannini (new)
  • Albert Beneduce
  • Ludwig von Mises
  • Joseph Goebbels
  • Charles Ponzi
  • John Maynard Keynes
  • Conrad Gini
  • Ezra Pound
  • Donato Menichella
  • Friedrich von Hayek
  • Adriano Olivetti
  • Enrico Mattei
  • Milton Friedman
  • Federico Coffee
  • Alban W. H. Phillips
  • William Vickrey
  • Hyman P. Minsky
  • Hyacinth Auriti
  • Noam Chomsky
  • Arthur Laffer
  • Joseph Stiglitz
  • Paul Krugman
  • Robert Frenkel
  • Space for notes (new)

Conclusion: bibliography, glossary and other amenities

Bibliography (all book sources)

Bibliography (other interesting sources in no particular order)

Glossary

Notes about the author


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