1239: 2/2 Popular Economics: What the Rolling Stones, Downton Abbey, and LeBron James Can Teach You about Economics, by John Tamny

Published: Feb. 28, 2021, 3:12 a.m.

Image:  Cuneiform tablet case impressed with cylinder seal, for cuneiform tablets 1983.135.4a, b: private letter   Popular Economics: What the Rolling Stones, Downton Abbey, and LeBron James Can Teach You about Economics, by John Tamny (https://www.amazon.com/John-Tamny/e/B00W0KP88W/ref=dp_byline_cont_ebooks_1)     In Popular Economics:  What the Rolling Stones, Downton Abbey, and LeBron James Can Teach You About Economics (Regnery Publishing; April 13, 2015; $27.99) Tamny translates the so-called difficult and intimidating subject of economics into plain language, revealing that there is nothing mysterious about finance, commerce, and budgets. In fact, we are all microeconomists in our daily lives. “Economics is easy, and its lessons are all around us,” says Tamny. “But Americans have allowed the so-called ‘experts’ to convince them they can’t understand, much less grow, the economy. Happily, economic growth is simple, too. If you can understand the four basic elements of economic growth—taxes, regulation, trade, and money— prosperity will explode.” Much like Freakonomics, Tamny uses pop culture and engaging stories to illustrate how understanding our economy is common sense—just look no further than the movies we enjoy, the sports we watch, and what we do every day.  https://www.amazon.com/Popular-Economics-Rolling-Stones-Downton-ebook/dp/B00V8SRZDS/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=John+Tamny&qid=1614464457&s=digital-text&sr=1-3