Can somebody give this room-temperature-iq-at-applied-math tard (Me) some books on the fundamentals of economics? I'm talking even the most basic shit like mortgage, revenue/income/profit (whatever the difference is), nominal GDP, liquidity etc.I'm otherwise good at fucking complex analysis what is wrong with me.
>>1555744anything you're recommended is likely to be hyper-partisan. I generally think David Colander (RIP) was sound, so you can try his book Economics (2017) which is intended for university students who are taking a compulsory economics course in a different major.For something less intimidating, try Spin-Free Economics by Nariman Behravesh as a layman's summary of mainstream economic thought. Of course, despite the title, it has an ideological agenda, but so does literally everything else you're likely to find.ignore everything by Marx, Graeber, Ha-Joon Chang. total nonsense from charlatans.