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Chen Jin's "Harvard Economics Notes" is destined to be full of controversy. His particularity lies in the fact that the knowledge points of economics are pointed, not faced. Different types of courses, from macroeconomics to microeconomics to finance, are very fragmented, and because of the different styles of Harvard teachers' courses, there are even some contradictory views.
If you don't have a certain foundation in economics, if you're not interested in current affairs and economics, then it's naturally uncatchy and boring. The author's writing is relatively concise, often explaining only the most important core ideas, and removing the relatively difficult part of mathematical modeling. The commendability of this book lies in the fact that, as mentioned in the preface, the author is a professional in economics and a journalist, which makes the book have a considerable amount of accurate economic information when read, and at the same time rarely add the author's own subjective evaluation.
This is also in line with the author's original intention of publishing this book, that is, to allow ordinary economics enthusiasts to appreciate the views of the world's highest economic masters, and at the same time to let education followers see the educational philosophy worthy of reference. With so many long and short class notes or interview transcripts, the biggest feeling after reading it is that economics is a discipline that is in the past tense, has no definite formula, and is groping for progress. Even on a simple economic topic, there are several different schools of thought, let alone economic modeling.
What is it to study economics, I think it should be an open mind, dialectical thinking, and multiple perspectives. The Washington Consensus and the Beijing Consensus, the liberal economy and Keynesianism, the big and the small, taxes and debt, these completely different perspectives exist in our world at the same time, and the world is amorphous. It is recommended for economics enthusiasts who have a foundation in economics.
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Foreword My Growth.
I was born in Beijing in the early 70s of the 20th century, and grew up in an agency compound in Xicheng District. A family of four lived in a one-bedroom bungalow, but I never felt small. In the world of frogs at the bottom of the well, everyone is like this, and it is only right.
My parents were ordinary administrators in the agency and had a small income, but there was no shortage of love and warmth in my life. Fruits in Beijing are very expensive in winter, and my parents would often buy an apple or a pear and eat it tightly for their children. The mother's personality is cheerful and optimistic, and no matter how unpleasant things are, they are thrown away without a trace of her light-hearted humor.
In a small bungalow, my childhood was full of joy and sunshine.
My teenage years were mainly around exams and higher education. At that time, my parents were studying English and French in their spare time. Among people of the same background and age, they learn best.
In fact, what matters is not the result of their learning, but the motivation and spirit of their learning. I remember my mom inadvertently saying something"Reading a foreign language makes me feel as if a path has suddenly opened in front of my eyes. "
This sentence is still fresh in my memory. From the bottom to the conscious, from not knowing to knowing, from not understanding to understanding - each process is like opening a new path in front of your eyes. I love the feeling. The more you learn, the more you ......
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There are many books about Harvard, but this "Harvard Economics Notebook" is unique. The author, Chen Jin, has both a background in journalism and economics, and has long been immersed in the academic and living environment of Harvard University. On the basis of systematically listening to Harvard's economics courses and in-depth interviews with top economists, Chen Jin introduced the perspectives and views of Harvard experts on some important economic issues.
The book also deals with the research and teaching systems of the world's top universities. This book is essential for disseminating ideas and knowledge about economics. It is valuable and worth reading for deepening people's knowledge and understanding of important economic issues, and for thinking about the various systems and working philosophies of our universities.
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Harvard Economics Notes is not an economics textbook, and it does not and should not have the rigor of an economics textbook, but it should not be read as an economics primer for Wang Sellkuan, it is written for economics enthusiasts who have already started. It is also very concerned about real-world economic issues. Buffs of economics interested in the debate on U.S. economic policy will surely discover a lot of unexpected knowledge in this book that you can't learn outside of the Harvard classroom.
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