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literally spooks: the visual guide

I can improve it by removing Memecoult and the diploma-mill tier econ textbooks

>the diploma-mill tier econ textbooks

Literally best econ textbooks to be created

Shame they're so expensive for a real copy, I feel bad for torrenting it.

>friedman

Nigger they're freshman survey economics books
If you think they're "the best" you haven't read anything but survey books

And no book needs eleven editions. Anything that does that is no longer meant as a learning tool, it's meant as a product.

75% of the people who visit this board are undergrads and pseuds who are, unironically, communists. They will use
> commumeme arrows
to show how hard they disagree with you on your choice of economic texts and that Marx should be on that list alongwith some autistic Marxist Kike or Parisian.

Also notice how they have nothing to say about your choice of books in other sections. It's revealing. How much they think they know about the world, and how little they actually do.

>Marxist Kike
/pol/ go home you're drunk

>Nigger they're freshman survey economics books

Yes... I meant good books for babbys.

I downloaded it and read it and liked it

>75% of the people who visit this board are undergrads and pseuds who are, unironically, communists

That's most of Veeky Forums
Do you expect NEETs to not be socialists or something?

/pol/ go home you're drunk

the covers for case fair oster are perfect tbqh

Notice this further. I don't frequent /pol/.

But these people love to build strawmen, they love creating caricatures that their kike professors have taught them to tear down. Since I expressed an opinion that can be (doesn't have to be) one professed by someone on /pol/, I MUST be a /pol/er (?). It is a pathetic show, a revelation, of their weakness, and an excellent demonstration of the outer limits of their mental acuity.

>I don't frequent /pol/.

/pol/ go home you're drunk

Literally their only arguments are "/pol/ go away"

>they love creating strawmen

Says the guy who accused 3/4s of a board of being undergrad pseuds who love Marx based on the fact that a whole two posts (!!) criticized choices in the econ section

>Literally their only arguments are "/pol/ go away"
/pol/ go home you're drunk

>a whole two posts (!!) criticized choices in the econ section
No, you imbecile. Maybe you should browse more threads, and oftener to see for yourself what the dominant political and economic viewpoints on this board are.

This idiotic retort has been used numerous times over by your kind.

/pol/ go home you're drunk

You could improve it by removing Friedman and Kissinger posthaste.

>they know nothing about the world but i do

classic ideology

so, this is the power of autisrn

samefag

not an argument

maybe they're commenting on the economics texts because capitalism and freedom is the most popular book listed.

Is it appalling that everyone isn't a right-libertarian?

No shit dude she has a tripcode.

>she

I love pointless shit flinging

so what are some good books then?

shoo shoo

>>Hobbes and Rousseau on the same list

>(Critical Thought and Competing Ideologies)

>Capitalism and Freedom

my nigga

>>only having one perspective about international relations and economics.
>>critical thought.

>No Plato, Kant or Witty
might as well read hop on pop

...

based

Nice spooks m8

kek

For economics? Well Blanchard is good for Macro, I'd suggest it because it is very simple for babbies/undergrads and it tries very, very hard to bring up relevant case studies so you aren't just lost in theory (a common attitude for people only interested in acing exams, or people who could give a damn about anything except entertaining models that are challenging to learn).

Debraj Ray's book for Dev. Econ is pretty good for the same reasons.

For Micro maybe Pyndick.

Generally, google is your friend. Search for undergrad econ courses and see what books they use, follow those and you should be fine.

If you have questions sadly econs are not so active on the internet at the amateur level.

Economics stackexchange is a little lame, inactive and poorly educated, other than that econjobrumors.com is the Veeky Forums for econgrads (anonymous message board) that has a lot of trolling but, just like Veeky Forums, if you know how to hurt their egos and can ask sensible questions that challenge their intelligence you can probably use the bright minds on there.

Veeky Forums itself is probably not too useful for econ but meh.

Oh yeah, almost forgot, you won't need this soo much for undergrad econ but Chiang's book on math econ is a must if you want to stand a chance at understanding anything spewed at the grad level (I'm assuming you are as shiet at mathematics as the average Veeky Forums poster)