Read the full post at - 6+ Favorite Books on Global Economics (So Far!) Here is a roundup of my favorite books on global economics (so far!). I hope you find something interesting & a little different. How Asia Works by Joe Studwell $11.89 In How Asia Works, Joe Studwell takes a close look at the economic development of several Asian countries, including Japan, Korea, and China. He argues that land reform, smart manufacturing policies, and effective finance have been key to their success. I found his insights about household farming and the importance of a structured approach to economic growth really engaging. Having grown up in Southeast Asia, I appreciated how this book connects historical context with actionable lessons. Honestly, I couldn't find anything to criticize—it's straightforward and easy to digest, making it a great read for anyone interested in global economics. Pros: In-depth analysis of economic development in Asia Focuses on key economies like Japan, Korea, and China…
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