Brain Trauma Economics: Tariffs and Other Bad Ideas
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-969-699-289-9
- EAN9789696992899
- Date de parution16/04/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDon MacLean
Résumé
Brain Trauma Economics: Tariffs and Other Bad Ideas is a sharp, engaging exploration of how bad economic policies - especially tariffs - cause real harm to people, businesses, and national prosperity. With clear-eyed analysis and a touch of dry humor, this book reveals how political promises often clash with economic realities, leaving higher prices, weaker industries, and frustrated consumers in their wake.
At a time when slogans like "Protect Our Jobs" and "Buy Local" dominate the headlines, Brain Trauma Economics pulls back the curtain to show how tariffs distort markets, reward inefficiency, and spark international retaliation. But the critique doesn't stop at trade policy: this book tackles a wide range of "bad ideas, " from misguided subsidy programs to overregulation and currency games that end up doing more harm than good.
Drawing from real-world examples and historical case studies, the book explains complex concepts in plain language, making it a must-read for business owners, students, policymakers, and citizens who want to better understand how the economy really works. Whether you're frustrated by rising prices, curious about how supply chains break down, or simply tired of hearing simple solutions that create bigger problems, Brain Trauma Economics will challenge your assumptions and sharpen your thinking.
In a world awash with political noise and economic confusion, this book is a powerful reminder: good intentions are not enough. Sound economics matters.
At a time when slogans like "Protect Our Jobs" and "Buy Local" dominate the headlines, Brain Trauma Economics pulls back the curtain to show how tariffs distort markets, reward inefficiency, and spark international retaliation. But the critique doesn't stop at trade policy: this book tackles a wide range of "bad ideas, " from misguided subsidy programs to overregulation and currency games that end up doing more harm than good.
Drawing from real-world examples and historical case studies, the book explains complex concepts in plain language, making it a must-read for business owners, students, policymakers, and citizens who want to better understand how the economy really works. Whether you're frustrated by rising prices, curious about how supply chains break down, or simply tired of hearing simple solutions that create bigger problems, Brain Trauma Economics will challenge your assumptions and sharpen your thinking.
In a world awash with political noise and economic confusion, this book is a powerful reminder: good intentions are not enough. Sound economics matters.
Brain Trauma Economics: Tariffs and Other Bad Ideas is a sharp, engaging exploration of how bad economic policies - especially tariffs - cause real harm to people, businesses, and national prosperity. With clear-eyed analysis and a touch of dry humor, this book reveals how political promises often clash with economic realities, leaving higher prices, weaker industries, and frustrated consumers in their wake.
At a time when slogans like "Protect Our Jobs" and "Buy Local" dominate the headlines, Brain Trauma Economics pulls back the curtain to show how tariffs distort markets, reward inefficiency, and spark international retaliation. But the critique doesn't stop at trade policy: this book tackles a wide range of "bad ideas, " from misguided subsidy programs to overregulation and currency games that end up doing more harm than good.
Drawing from real-world examples and historical case studies, the book explains complex concepts in plain language, making it a must-read for business owners, students, policymakers, and citizens who want to better understand how the economy really works. Whether you're frustrated by rising prices, curious about how supply chains break down, or simply tired of hearing simple solutions that create bigger problems, Brain Trauma Economics will challenge your assumptions and sharpen your thinking.
In a world awash with political noise and economic confusion, this book is a powerful reminder: good intentions are not enough. Sound economics matters.
At a time when slogans like "Protect Our Jobs" and "Buy Local" dominate the headlines, Brain Trauma Economics pulls back the curtain to show how tariffs distort markets, reward inefficiency, and spark international retaliation. But the critique doesn't stop at trade policy: this book tackles a wide range of "bad ideas, " from misguided subsidy programs to overregulation and currency games that end up doing more harm than good.
Drawing from real-world examples and historical case studies, the book explains complex concepts in plain language, making it a must-read for business owners, students, policymakers, and citizens who want to better understand how the economy really works. Whether you're frustrated by rising prices, curious about how supply chains break down, or simply tired of hearing simple solutions that create bigger problems, Brain Trauma Economics will challenge your assumptions and sharpen your thinking.
In a world awash with political noise and economic confusion, this book is a powerful reminder: good intentions are not enough. Sound economics matters.