How to Teach Economics to Your Dog: A Quirky Introduction

Author:   Rebecca Campbell ,  Anthony McGowan
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
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9780861546183


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   11 May 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Monty is a dog, not a financial genius, but economics still shapes his everyday life. Over the course of seventeen walks, Dr Rebecca Campbell chews over economic concepts and investigates how they apply to our lives – people and mutts alike. There are no graphs, no charts (Monty can’t read them) and definitely no calculus! How to Teach Economics to Your Dog tackles the knotty question of what economics actually is. Is it a mathematical science like physics? Or a moral and philosophical investigation of how societies should manage scarce resources? Along the way we meet some of the great thinkers from Adam Smith to Thomas Piketty, and ponder questions such as: What on earth does quantitative easing mean? And why are some countries so much richer than others?

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Author:   Rebecca Campbell ,  Anthony McGowan
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
Imprint:   Oneworld Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 19.80cm
ISBN:  

9780861546183


ISBN 10:   0861546180
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   11 May 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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'How to Teach Economics to Your Dog is a truly delightful scamper through economic ideas and history. Through their brilliantly written dialogues with their inquisitive and cheeky Maltese terrier, the authors show where today's economy came from and how economic concepts can help us understand it. Rebecca Campbell and Anthony McGowan achieve that rarest of things: an accessible introduction to economics that is playful and entertaining but doesn't shy away from the complexities of the subject.' -- Niall Kishtainy, author of A Little History of Economics 'I have read many introductions to economics, none as entertaining and readily accessible as this one. Monty, you're a lucky dog to have such wonderful teachers!' -- Alexander Pepper, professor of management practice, LSE


'A truly delightful scamper through economic ideas and history.' -- Niall Kishtainy, author of A Little History of Economics ‘I have read many introductions to economics, none as entertaining and readily accessible as this one. Monty, you’re a lucky dog to have such wonderful teachers!’ -- Alexander Pepper, professor of management practice, LSE 'An engaging and at times touching book' -- John Crace * The Guardian * ‘Economics concepts can often be difficult to grasp, but the authors have done an admirable job of explaining them in plain language … This is one of the few books on economics that works as a textbook while remaining actually readable!’ -- Terry Freedman, Teach Secondary 'Enjoyable... This undemanding presentation serves equally well as an introduction or a refresher course and will especially appeal to readers who appreciate their learning enhanced with a bit of whimsy' * Booklist *


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Dr Rebecca Campbell has a PhD from the London School of Economics where she is currently a Fellow in the Management Department, and Director of Studies of the prestigious Global Masters in Management. Before moving to LSE, she was the designer and CEO of successful fashion company Paddy Campbell. She lives in London.  Anthony McGowan has a BA, MPhil and PhD in philosophy, and has lectured widely on the subject. As an author for children and young adults he’s won many awards, including the 2020 Carnegie Medal, while The Art of Failing, a hilarious account of his life as a writer, was named an Observer Book of the Year. He lives in London and shares custody of Monty.

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