Best Books for an Economist
List of "Best Books for an Economist" compiled based on Amazon book reviews by experts. These books are used by students of top institutes, universities, colleges and professionals. Please feel free to suggest any other book on this topic using the comment section below.
- The Economist Guide to Investment Strategy (3rd Ed): How to Understand Markets, Risk, Rewards, and Behaviour (Economist Books) by The Economist,Peter StanyerThe Economist (Number of pages: 384)
- Style Guide (Economist Books) by The EconomistThe Economist (Number of pages: 288)
- The Economist Guide to Financial Markets: Why they exist and how they work (Economist Books) by The Economist,Marc LevinsonThe Economist (Number of pages: 304)
- The Economist Numbers Guide (6th Ed): The Essentials of Business Numeracy (Economist Books) by The EconomistThe Economist (Number of pages: 272)
- Guide to Organisation Design: Creating high-performing and adaptable enterprises (Economist Books) by Naomi Stanford,The EconomistThe Economist (Number of pages: 352)
- The Armchair Economist: Economics and Everyday Life by Steven E. LandsburgFree Press (Number of pages: 336)
- The Undercover Economist by Tim HarfordRandom House Trade Paperbacks (Number of pages: 265)
- The Economist Guide to Financial Management: Principles and practice (Economist Books) by The Economist,John TennentThe Economist (Number of pages: 368)
- Marketing for Growth: The Role of Marketers in Driving Revenues and Profits (Economist Books) by The Economist,Iain EllwoodThe Economist (Number of pages: 224)
- Guide to Country Risk: How to identify, manage and mitigate the risks of doing business across borders (Economist Books) by The Economist,Mina ToksözThe Economist (Number of pages: 288)
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