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020 _a9781847943392
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100 _aPATEL,Rupal;
_eAuthor:
245 _aCan’t We Just Print More Money? :
_bEconomics in Ten Simple Questions.
260 _aLondon, United Kingdom;
_bCornerstone:
_c9 February 2023.
300 _axii,308p,;
_bill;photo,
_c20cm.
520 _aCan’t We Just Print More Money? is an accessible introduction to economics written by economists from the Bank of England. The book frames economics around ten simple, everyday questions—such as why products are made abroad, what money really is, and why inflation matters—that help people understand how the economy affects jobs, prices, wages, government policy, and daily life. Rather than technical jargon, it uses clear explanations and relatable examples (like popular culture references and anecdotes) to demystify key concepts such as money creation, inflation, market forces, and monetary policy. The aim is to make economics understandable and relevant for general readers who want to learn how economic decisions and systems shape the world around them.
650 _aPersonal finance context
650 _aPublic finance and monetary policy
650 _aEconomics / Economic literacy
700 _aJack Meaning
_eauthor
700 _aThe Bank of England
_econtributor
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_cBK
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