Cartoon Introduction to Economics: Volume One: Microeconomics

Author:   Bauman Klien ,  Yoram Bauman
Publisher:   Hill & Wang Inc.,U.S.
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9780809094813


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   19 January 2010
Format:   Paperback
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"Bauman has put the 'comedy' into 'economy' at comedy clubs and universities around the country and around the world (his ""Principles of Economics, Translated"" is a YouTube cult classic). As an educator at both the university and high school levels, he has learned how to make economics relevant to today's world and today's students. As Google's chief economist, Hal Varian, wrote, 'You don't need a brand-new economics. You just need to see the really cool stuff, the material they didn't get to when you studied economics'. ""The Cartoon Introduction to Economics"" is all about integrating the really cool stuff into an overview of the entire discipline of microeconomics, from decision trees to game trees to taxes and thinking at the margin. Rendering the cool stuff fun is the artistry of the illustrator and lauded graphic novelist Klein. Panel by panel, page by page, he puts comics into economics. So if the vertiginous economy or a dour professor's 600-page econ textbook has you desperate for a fun, factual guide to economics, reach for ""The Cartoon Introduction to Economics"" and let the collaborative genius of the Klein-Bauman team walk you through an entire introductory microeconomics course."

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Author:   Bauman Klien ,  Yoram Bauman
Publisher:   Hill & Wang Inc.,U.S.
Imprint:   Hill & Wang Inc.,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 18.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 25.50cm
Weight:   0.445kg
ISBN:  

9780809094813


ISBN 10:   0809094819
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   19 January 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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Learning economics should be fun. Klein and Bauman make sure that it is. <i>N. Gregory Mankiw, Professor of Economics, Harvard University, and author of Principles of Economics</i></p> Hilarity and economics are not often found together, but this book has a lot of both. It also does a great job of explaining important economic concepts simply, accurately, and entertainingly--quite a feat. <i>Eric Maskin, Nobel Laureate in Economics</i></p> Bauman and Klein present solid basic economics in a brilliant cartoon wrapper. The authors successfully shine a happy light on the dismal science. <i>Hugo Sonnenschein, Distinguished Service Professor and President Emeritus, University of Chicago</i></p> This is a seriously funny book! Klein and Bauman offer an enlightening and entertaining look at why our day-to-day choices matter and how they all combine. Students will find this a great addition to their textbooks, and critics of the discipline will learn what economics is really about. <i>Diane Coyle, author of The Soulful Science</i></p> Had Art Spiegelman and John Maynard Keynes collaborated on a comic book on economics, they could only have dreamed of coming up with something this good. <i>Jonathan A. Shayne, a.k.a. Merle Hazard, country singer and founder of Shayne & Co., LLC</i></p> Klein's preferences for relatively thick lines and bare-bones perspective . . . [conjures] the work of the marvelous <i>New Yorker</i> cartoonist Lou Myers . . . Probably the least dismal treatment of the dismal science ever. <i>Booklist</i></p> For anybody who is genuinely interested in economics, who really wants to learn the jargon, or anyone who is starting out studying an economics course, this is just a brilliant source. <i>Tim Harford, author of Adapt</i></p>


An economist comedian, who better to analyze our plight, at the micro level, individual consumers, and at the macro, the economy as a whole? --Paul Solomon, PBS's NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Learning economics should be fun. Klein and Bauman make sure that it is. -N. Gregory Mankiw, Professor of Economics, Harvard University, and author of Principles of Economics Hilarity and economics are not often found together, but this book has a lot of both. It also does a great job of explaining important economic concepts simply, accurately, and entertainingly-quite a feat. -Eric Maskin, Nobel Laureate in Economics Bauman and Klein present solid basic economics in a brilliant cartoon wrapper. The authors successfully shine a happy light on the dismal science. -Hugo Sonnenschein, Distinguished Service Professor and President Emeritus, University of Chicago This is a seriously funny book! Klein and Bauman offer an enlightening and entertaining look at why our day-to-day choices matter and how they all combine. Students will find this a great addition to their textbooks, and critics of the Learning economics should be fun. Klein and Bauman make sure that it is. --N. Gregory Mankiw, Professor of Economics, Harvard University, and author of Principles of Economics Hilarity and economics are not often found together, but this book has a lot of both. It also does a great job of explaining important economic concepts simply, accurately, and entertainingly--quite a feat. --Eric Maskin, Nobel Laureate in Economics Bauman and Klein present solid basic economics in a brilliant cartoon wrapper. The authors successfully shine a happy light on the dismal science. --Hugo Sonnenschein, Distinguished Service Professor and President Emeritus, University of Chicago This is a seriously funny book! Klein and Bauman offer an enlightening and entertaining look at why our day-to-day choices matter and how they all combine. Students will find this a great addition to their textbooks, and critics of the discipline will learn what economics is really about. --Diane Coyle, author of The Soulful Science Had Art Spiegelman and John Maynard Keynes collaborated on a comic book on economics, they could only have dreamed of coming up with something this good. --Jonathan A. Shayne, a.k.a. Merle Hazard, country singer and founder of Shayne & Co., LLC Klein's preferences for relatively thick lines and bare-bones perspective . . . [conjures] the work of the marvelous New Yorker cartoonist Lou Myers . . . Probably the least dismal treatment of the dismal science ever. -- Booklist For anybody who is genuinely interested in economics, who really wants to learn the jargon, or anyone who is starting out studying an economics course, this is just a brilliant source. --Tim Harford, author of Adapt Learning economics should be fun. Klein and Bauman make sure that it is. --N. Gregory Mankiw, Professor of Economics, Harvard University, and author of Principles of Economics Hilarity and economics are not often found together, but this book has a lot of both. It also does a great job of explaining important economic concepts simply, accurately, and entertainingly--quite a feat. --Eric Maskin, Nobel Laureate in Economics Bauman and Klein present solid basic economics in a brilliant cartoon wrapper. The authors successfully shine a happy light on the dismal science. --Hugo Sonnenschein, Distinguished Service Professor and President Emeritus, University of Chicago This is a seriously funny book! Klein and Bauman offer an enlightening and entertaining look at why our day-to-day choices matter and how they all combine. Students will find this a great addition to their textbooks, and critics of the discipline will learn what economics is really about. --Diane Coyle, author of The Soulful Science Had Art Spiegelman and John Maynard Keynes collaborated on a comic book on economics, they could only have dreamed of coming up with something this good. --Jonathan A. Shayne, a.k.a. Merle Hazard, country singer and founder of Shayne & Co., LLC Klein's preferences for relatively thick lines and bare-bones perspective . . . [conjures] the work of the marvelous New Yorker cartoonist Lou Myers . . . Probably the least dismal treatment of the dismal science ever. --Booklist For anybody who is genuinely interested in economics, who really wants to learn the jargon, or anyone who is starting out studying an economics course, this is just a brilliant source. --Tim Harford, author of Adapt Learning economics should be fun. Klein and Bauman make sure that it is. N. Gregory Mankiw, Professor of Economics, Harvard University, and author of Principles of Economics Hilarity and economics are not often found together, but this book has a lot of both. It also does a great job of explaining important economic concepts simply, accurately, and entertainingly--quite a feat. Eric Maskin, Nobel Laureate in Economics Bauman and Klein present solid basic economics in a brilliant cartoon wrapper. The authors successfully shine a happy light on the dismal science. Hugo Sonnenschein, Distinguished Service Professor and President Emeritus, University of Chicago This is a seriously funny book! Klein and Bauman offer an enlightening and entertaining look at why our day-to-day choices matter and how they all combine. Students will find this a great addition to their textbooks, and critics of the discipline will learn what economics is really about. Diane Coyle, author of The Soulful Science Had Art Spiegelman and John Maynard Keynes collaborated on a comic book on economics, they could only have dreamed of coming up with something this good. Jonathan A. Shayne, a.k.a. Merle Hazard, country singer and founder of Shayne & Co., LLC Klein's preferences for relatively thick lines and bare-bones perspective . . . [conjures] the work of the marvelous New Yorker cartoonist Lou Myers . . . Probably the least dismal treatment of the dismal science ever. Booklist For anybody who is genuinely interested in economics, who really wants to learn the jargon, or anyone who is starting out studying an economics course, this is just a brilliant source. Tim Harford, author of Adapt Learning economics should be fun. Klein and Bauman make sure that it is. N. Gregory Mankiw, Professor of Economics, Harvard University, and author of Principles of Economics Hilarity and economics are not often found together, but this book has a lot of both. It also does a great job of explaining important economic concepts simply, accurately, and entertainingly--quite a feat. Eric Maskin, Nobel Laureate in Economics Bauman and Klein present solid basic economics in a brilliant cartoon wrapper. The authors successfully shine a happy light on the dismal science. Hugo Sonnenschein, Distinguished Service Professor and President Emeritus, University of Chicago This is a seriously funny book! Klein and Bauman offer an enlightening and entertaining look at why our day-to-day choices matter and how they all combine. Students will find this a great addition to their textbooks, and critics of the discipline will learn what economics is really about. Diane Coyle, author of The Soulful Science Had Art Spiegelman and John Maynard Keynes collaborated on a comic book on economics, they could only have dreamed of coming up with something this good. Jonathan A. Shayne, a.k.a. Merle Hazard, country singer and founder of Shayne & Co., LLC Klein's preferences for relatively thick lines and bare-bones perspective . . . [conjures] the work of the marvelous New Yorker cartoonist Lou Myers . . . Probably the least dismal treatment of the dismal science ever. Booklist For anybody who is genuinely interested in economics, who really wants to learn the jargon, or anyone who is starting out studying an economics course, this is just a brilliant source. Tim Harford, author of Adapt


An economist comedian, who better to analyze our plight, at the micro level, individual consumers, and at the macro, the economy as a whole? --Paul Solomon, PBS's NewsHour with Jim Lehrer


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A freelance cartoonist, illustrator, and animator, Grady Klein is the creator of the Lost Colony series of graphic novels. An environmental economist at the University of Washington (and a part-time teacher at Seattle's Lakeside High School), Yoram Bauman, PhD, is the world's first and only stand-up economist.

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