A revised and expanded edition of a popular financial literacy book, written easily and without being tedious. Alexey Markov, with humor and irony, breaks down how the economy works, what’s happening in financial markets, and why the Russian exchange is considered “cooler.”
Alexey Markov is an economist, musician, and writer, also known for his image of a “business devil.” He is the author of provocative, loud books “Zhlobology,” “Cryptovoimatika,” “Frog, Elephant, and Broccoli,” and even “Capital.”
Updated “Khulinomics” becomes your guide into the world of money and investing without heavy terminology and boring theory. Here, economics is presented boldly and engagingly—so the material is absorbed in one sitting. In the book you’ll get a basic foundation in financial markets and understand questions like these: who and how really influences the way the world works (and it’s not just “reptoids”); what lies behind the DiCaprio paradox and the reverse-number effect; how the Russian exchange surpasses others; where you definitely shouldn’t invest; how Pavel Durov could theoretically buy Google outright; and whether it’s true that “we’ve become better at dressing.”
The most complete and up-to-date edition of “Khulinomics” is your reader’s code to a more conscious and well-structured life under one cover.
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