
Economics in One Lesson
by Henry Hazlitt (1946)
Like 'Basic Economics', this offers clear economic principles without jargon.

by Thomas Sowell (2000)
A presentation of economics in plain language. A presentation of economics in plain, straightforward language, without the jargon, graphs, or equations that dominate most other economic writings. This book is aimed at people with no previous study of the subject, namely the general public and beginning students in economics. Basic Economics illustrates economic principles with vivid examples from countries around the world, to make those principles memorable in a way that technical jargon or mathematical presentations may not. The fifth edition includes a new chapter on the reasons for large differences of income and wealth between nations. It also examines some popular explanations of these differences that will not stand up under scrutiny. This chapter, and the chapter on the history of economics itself, give the beginning student a larger context for understanding the role of economics.--From publisher description.
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by Henry Hazlitt (1946)
Like 'Basic Economics', this offers clear economic principles without jargon.

by Friedrich A. Hayek (2013)
Similar to 'Basic Economics', it explores the principles of economic systems and their consequences.

by Murray N. Rothbard (1974)
This book, like 'Basic Economics', examines the fundamental nature of economic structures.

by Adam Smith (1776)
Builds on the foundational economic ideas presented in 'Basic Economics'.

by Milton Friedman (1980)
Echoes the accessible explanations of economic principles found in 'Basic Economics'.
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