Economics from Age 60 / Yoichi Takahashi Fusosha Shinsho

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Japanese title: 新書 日本エッセイ・随筆 60歳からの知っておくべき経済学 / 高橋洋一 扶桑社新書
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Item number: BQ109845
Released date: 24 Apr 2024
Maker: Fuso Company

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Fuso Publishing Co., Ltd. / Financial System, Taxes, Insurances, Pensions, Virtual Currencies, Buying Houses … Correct Economic Knowledge Protects You! As the "100-Year Life Age" comes into full swing, there is a growing elderly people are actively relearning to enrich their second lives. One of the most useful disciplines for aspiring elderly people is economics. It is because learning economics greatly changes their perspective by gaining a deeper understanding of what is going on in their lives. Whether you live a leisurely life with retirement money, increase money by investing surplus assets, or manage a small amount of money with just a pension, knowledge of economics is essential in any situation. Whether you live a leisurely life with retirement money, live a leisurely life with excess assets, or spend a small amount of money with just a pension, it is difficult to find answers to the question of what should be done to lead a prosperous life in old age. Therefore, it is necessary to consider things quantitatively and rationally. To put it simply, economics studies the processes of the production, distribution, and consumption of resources. Macroeconomics analyzes the trends and structure of a country's economy as a whole in terms of GDP, unemployment rate, inflation rate, money supply, etc. On the other hand, microeconomics studies the behavior and decision-making of individual markets and companies in terms of prices, demands, supplies, and maximization of profits. To think these professionally, mathematical formulas are required, so it is a bit difficult for people with humanities and social sciences to think about these things in simple terms. For this reason, this book uses basic data as much as possible and tries to explain them in simple terms. I hope that reading this book will help you learn more about the economic system that you should know as an adult and deepen your understanding so that you can teach your grandchildren proudly. Yoichi TAKAHASHI (from the beginning of this book) boulder