Nadamo se da vas je čitanje knjige Praktična ekonomija uvjerilo da je ekonomija važna, zanimljiva i izuzetno zabavna. Ako želite da saznate više, dostupno je nekoliko uvodnih udžbenika (uključujući i jedan gdje su autori dijelom i autori ove knjige). Ovi udžbenici predstavljaju ideje o kojima smo raspravljali detaljnije, iako uz mnogo više grafika. U nastavku se nalazi lista knjiga, od kojih su neke klasične, a neke novije, koje će vam proširiti ekonomske poglede i koje bi trebale biti razumljive čak i za one koji nijesu skloni matematici. Nažalost, ne možemo lako pratiti koje su od ovih knjiga prevedene na jezike na kojima smo ponudili Praktičnu ekonomiju . Ako naiđete na verziju neke od ovih knjiga na vašem jeziku, molimo vas da obavijestite EFI ili našeg lokalnog partnera u vašoj zemlji.
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