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8 Reddit comments about Economics 101: From Consumer Behavior to Competitive Markets--Everything You Need to Know About Economics (Adams 101):

u/johnly81 · 6 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

Another Trumpette who doesn't understand how the economy works. Please read some books, you cannot possibly enjoy being wrong constantly.

https://www.amazon.com/Economics-101-Consumer-Competitive-Markets-Everything/dp/144059340X

u/leninismycopilot · 4 pointsr/news

Saying "If you move production out of the country we won't do business with you" is a lot different than "here is 500 million dollars." I would recommend reading this if you want to understand the difference.

u/reckie87 · 1 pointr/politics

http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/16/politics/obama-economy-five-years-later/index.html

>"I give him very poor marks. Five years later, the economy is still very far from recovering," said Baker, co-founder of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, pointing to an unemployment rate that he says would hover around 9% instead of 7.3% if so many people hadn't given up and dropped out of the work force.

I dont have to redefine recession since it is a distinction that is meaningless to the average person.

After the recession was over an Obama fixed everything

http://www.nbcnews.com/id/34641146/ns/business-stocks_and_economy/t/unemployment-sets-grim-record/

One year later is was still above 9% with a record drop in labor participation. One year later it was still about 9% with decreasing labor force participation.

http://money.cnn.com/2016/12/22/news/economy/us-inequality-worse/index.html

But none of that matters because Obama didn't do a god damned thing to end the recession under the terms you have defined. ARRA didn't start spending money for a year or more. The banking fix was put into place by someone else, which probably had the largest impact.

But you are clearly not able to understand these basic concepts.

https://www.amazon.com/Economics-101-Consumer-Competitive-Markets-Everything/dp/144059340X

I'd highly suggest you start with a book like this and educate yourself of reality. Try not to use a press release from the white House as the basis for your opinion.

u/more_lemons · 1 pointr/Entrepreneur

Start With Why [Simon Sinek]

48 Laws of Power [Robert Greene] (33 Strategies of War, Art of Seduction)

The 50th Law [Curtis James Jackson]

Tipping Point:How Little Things Can Make a Difference and Outliers: The story of Succes [Malcolm Gladwell]

The Obstacle is the Way, Ego is the Enemy [Ryan Holiday] (stoicism)

[Tim Ferris] (actually haven't read any of his books, but seems to know a way to use social media, podcast, youtube)

Get an understanding to finance, economics, marketing, investing [Graham, Buffet], philosophy [Jordan Peterson]

I like to think us/you/business is about personal development, consciousness, observing recognizable patterns in human behavior and historical significance. It's an understanding of vast areas of subjects that connect and intertwine then returns back to the first book you’ve read (Start with Why) and learn what you've read past to present. Business is spectacular, so is golf.



To Add:

Irrationally Predictable:The Hidden Forces that Shape Our Decisions - [Dan Ariely] (marketing)

The Hard Things About Hard Things - [Ben Horowitz] (business management)

Black Privilege: Opportunity Comes to Those Who Create It - [Charlamagne Tha God] (motivation)

The Lean Startup: Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses - [Eric Ries]

Zero to One: Notes on Startups, How to Build the Future - [Peter Theil]

u/SamSlate · -2 pointsr/economy