The author supposes economists are as well-equipped as any other professional group, to find things to fret about. It is, after all, a world of scarcity and therefore, a world of conflict and competition and of woe and tyranny. And economists, at least those economists who understand their business trends, therefore, to be restrained and pessimistic. All is not lost, but there are costs to be borne and prices to be paid to get what we want, in a world of limitations. All this sounds, pretty elementary. It is. It's also elemental. The notions of scarcity and price and cost and choices and options lie at the very core of economics. That's what economics is all about. The question of which concerns the writer in this monograph in particular, is not economics in the large, however; it's how to convey a good, solid, well-established, well founded, economics to an audience beyond economists.
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