@eigenrobot @acczibit ? Not sure, who else is knowledgable about ithttps://twitter.com/chronovision3/status/1300582473882120193?s=20 …
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A third option--honestly, Adam Smith is a great intuitive introduction (although it's 18th century writing so a little long-winded)
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This leaves you missing out on a lot of the money angle, so you could maybe do A Monetary History of the United States? That might be a bit dense but if you can work through it you'd understand a lot. Can't strongly recommend though it might be too much without more foundation
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I actually already read this, since this was the only rec I ever could find you give on economics!
It was very interesting for why market economies are superior to planned economies, but now I still don't understand how they exactly workThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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