Posted by
Tim Blessing on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 7:57:12 PM
Economics is a complex subject.
Economics is broken into two main parts: macro and micro.
There is wall street and main street.
There are private businesses, nonprofits, and government.
There are a lot of books on economics.
The best one to start that I found was Basic Economics by Thomas Sowell.
It lay's out Libertarian Republican Economics better than any other or so I think.
Economics is a dry subject, but a politician who does not understand the basics will find himself out of a job.
I minored in economics in college, which was centered on supply side economics, monetarist, and free trade.
Economics is domestic and international in nature.
In essence, it can be a good experience to learn about it, but I do not know how many people want to get a Master of Arts in Economics.