1 Minute Comic of Economics
- ComicEconomics
- Categories:Comics & Graphic Novel
- Language:Simplified Ch.
- Publication Place:Chinese Mainland
- Publication date:June,2023
- Pages:(Unknown)
- Retail Price:49.80 CNY
- Size:170mm×240mm
- Text Color:Two color
- Words:(Unknown)
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Feature
Over 200 comics allow you to easily understand economics, develop economic thinking, and gain insights into the logic of economic operations
★ Super Simple: Make economics a part of daily life, so you can understand it at a glance
★ Super Fun: Interpreting Economics with Comics, Making Decisions Easier
★ Ultra practical: Establishing economic thinking and grasping the economic arteries
★ Fun comics+classic theories+vivid cases
Description
How to avoid the consumption trap?
How to avoid risks in investment?
This book abandons complex economic theories and returns to real-life economics. Transforming obscure and difficult to understand theories into easy to understand everyday knowledge, helping readers establish an economic foundation from micro to macro levels. For every busy ordinary person, studying economics may not make us experts or scholars, but it can help us understand the laws of economic operation and lay the foundation for wealth accumulation.
Contents
Trade offs: You can't have both fish and bear's paw at the same time
Costs and benefits: Any choice comes at a cost
Marginal Quantity: The First Choice for Smart People
Incentive effect: Only by getting the right size can we make progress
Trade Exchange: Everyone for Me, I for Everyone
Market Economy: An Invisible Hand
Government Regulation: A 'Visible Hand'
The gap in people's livelihoods: wealth is not predetermined
Money supply: More money does not necessarily mean you are richer
Phillips Curve: The Pull between Inflation and Unemployment
Chapter 2: Five Data Analysis of Macroeconomics
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): The 'Big Cake' of National Wealth
Three horse drawn carriage: a good helper for making "big cakes"
False Growth: Removing 'Cream' and Looking at 'Cake'
National income: 'Cake' is not the only staple food
Consumer Price Index (CPI): A Compass for Inflation
CPI compilation: Five step "combination punch" to produce numerical values
The role of CPI: "Compass" is not just about "identifying direction"
Producer Price Index (PPI): The "shopping bill" of a company
Engel's coefficient: The richer you are, the less you eat?
Gini coefficient: the alarm of wealth gap
Chapter 3: Six Games to Clarify Investment Strategies
Prisoner's Dilemma: A Game of Maximizing self-interest
Zero sum game: Zero return but enjoying it?
Positive sum game: the most popular "positive energy" cooperation method
Negative sum game: both lose, both lose
Coward Game: Only the brave can laugh until the end
Cockfighting Game: Even if you hit the south wall, you won't turn back
Chapter 4: Five Choices for Deconstructing Economic Behavior
The Great Wisdom in Choosing Opportunity Costs
Sunken cost: the 'culprit' that drags oneself down
Timely stop loss: perseverance may not necessarily be a 'victory'
Marginal cost: the wealth hidden in "scraps"
Winning by Quantity: Accumulated Benefits of 'More is Better'
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Chapter 5: Five Corresponding Revealing Economic Circles
Chapter 6: Four Psychologies to Break Consumption Misconceptions
Chapter 7: Six Modes to Play the Money Game







