

15 Questions. What’s Money for? – vol. 1
The book that explains everything about economy
What’s money for? Does everyone have to work? What does it mean to trade on the stock market? Why does poverty exist? Economics might seem complicated, but with the right questions, it becomes clearer — and surprisingly fun! Guided by authors Pierdomenico Baccalario and Federico Taddia, and backed by the expertise of economist Simona Paravani-Mellinghoff, this book explains the fundamentals of economics in a simple, witty, and visual way — from the euro to central banks, from jobs to taxes.
- Packed with cartoons, comic strips, in-depth profiles, maps and diagrams — to learn while having fun.
- Part of an award-winning series (National Prize for Scientific Popularization 2021) that turns complex topics into engaging and accessible reads.
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