I realized that I know too little about economics and watched an entire, few episode-long introduction to economics, and remembered about half the basics presented there.
If I want to have a functional, but not specialized/academic knowledge of economics, what reading or watching would you recommend?
>>2967148
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m0vixMFwF4&list=PLNVsC9QleZsFZoPwyac0xqUNIf6RV3JLr
>>2967148
for personal finance management, and understanding of the credit /debt us treasury bond gdp cycle i recommend. read
benjamin grahams "the intelligent investor"
till it makes sense to you completely
Rothbard - What has government done to our money?
Sowell - Basic economics
Hazlit - Economics in one lesson
Martin Shrkeli's finance video series
>>2967160
>"Nearly a billion people entered the 21st century unable to read a book or sign their own names"
Uhh... how many of those people were children under the age of 10? It's a fucking weird way of phrasing it "entered the 21st century unable to" I know what they're trying to do, their trying to signal that in the new millennium it's disgusting that people don't have basic literacy... but it doesn't give a actual sense of scale.
Likewise that "walk up to 6 miles"... well it uses a fucking weird sentence structure "women and girls in rural...and other under-developed regions". Yeah I bet, but how common place is this? Is it like 50% of women and girls must walk 6 miles for water? What's the standard deviation... maybe 80% have to walk only 4 miles, which is still hellza long.
>80% of humanity lives on less than $10 a day
What is PPP?
That and no references cited. This is like Facebook tier shit.