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More Cartoon Economics

SwatchJunkies

January 24, 2012

This is very cool. Sightline fellow Yoram Bauman — the world famous Stand-Up Economist — has a new book out.

It’s the second volume of his popular (and hilarious, truly) Cartoon Introduction to Economics, illustrated once again by Grady Klein. Click below to take a peek:

 

This volume takes up macroeconomics. (The first one covered micro, obviously.)

Yes, it’s geeky. But, also, it really is funny in the way that only monetary policy can be funny.

If you wish you had a better grasp of economics — and who doesn’t — I encourage you to go check it out pronto. Ordering info on Yoram’s website and at Amazon.

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Eric de Place

Eric de Place spearheaded Sightline’s work on energy policy for two decades. A leading expert on coal, oil, and gas export plans in the Pacific Northwest, he is an authority on a range of issues connected to fossil fuel transport, including carbon emissions, local pollution, transportation system impacts, rail policy, and economics.

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