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Xue Zhaofeng's Economics Lectures Subtitle: From an Economics Classroom with More Than 250,000 People Author: Xue Zhaofeng
Xue Zhaofeng's Economics Lectures Subtitle: From an Economics Classroom with More Than 250,000 People Author: Xue Zhaofeng
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
We receive countless complex and confusing information every day and see all kinds of bizarre phenomena. The world is complex.
The world is not complicated, you just need a pair of wise eyes. Economics is a kind of wisdom that helps you become a wise person. It is a perspective and attitude to observe the world, not a bunch of functions, formulas and charts.
Professor Xue Zhaofeng is good at explaining complex phenomena in a simple and direct way. This book explains the core concepts of economics that cannot be avoided in life, such as scarcity, cost, price, transaction, information asymmetry, income and other knowledge closely related to personal life. Through the economic analysis of a large number of real cases, it applies economic thinking to various practical scenarios in a more practical, interesting, in-depth and thorough manner, helping you to bypass economic tricks and understand the economic logic behind the phenomenon, thereby inspiring you to apply the same thinking to your daily life and work.
You will be freed from the control of intuition and experience, and have a knowledge system that can be applied and applied, so as to make appropriate responses to this society made up of a large number of strangers.
I believe that after reading this book, you will have a deeper understanding of the world you live in and become a wise person in this complex world.
About the Author · · · · · ·
Xue Zhaofeng
He is the host of the "Get" App "Xue Zhaofeng's Economics Class" and the author of "General Economics" and "Business Without Borders: The Economic Revolution of Antitrust Law".
He was formerly a professor at the National School of Development at Peking University, a postdoctoral researcher at Northwestern University School of Law, and holds a PhD in economics from George Mason University.
He has long been concerned with the relationship between law, regulation and economic growth, and his works continue to influence readers' understanding of the market economy.
Editor's Recommendations
Teacher Xue Zhaofeng's blockbuster work comes from an economics class where more than 270,000 people studied together, and has been verified and recognized by a large number of market users.
Tearing off the scary appearance of the word "economics", it is popular, interesting and down-to-earth. It is not like the "joke economics" that is rampant in the market, which has no academic context and foundation; nor is it like traditional textbooks, which have a huge system and are difficult to understand.
This book covers the core concepts of economics, uses a large number of simple, real and interesting Chinese cases to explain, verify and deduce economic principles, and introduces the thoughts of many economics masters. This book cultivates economic thinking and builds an economic knowledge system.
In terms of content structure, it covers all the core topics of economics, but each topic is an independent chapter, and each chapter is an independent knowledge portal. You can read it from beginning to end, or you can open a separate chapter at random and use it as an economics guide for reference at any time.
Recommended by Luo Yonghao, Ma Huateng, Xu Xiaoping, Liu Run, Luo Zhenyu, Tuo Buhua, etc.