Name: Ozonomics

Author: Andrew Charlton
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Economics, Politics, Non Fiction
Culture: Australia

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Are you worried about your job security? Scared about the threat of a booming China? Are you concerned that it's becoming harder and harder to buy Australian? Have you ever wondered whether the market reports actually tell you anything meaningful? Do you sometimes wonder whether Howard and Costello really designed our current boom?

If the answer to any of these questions is 'yes', then this is a book you have to read. In 'Ozonomics', brilliant Australian economist Andrew Charlton eloquently explores what makes the economy ticks. At the same time, he holds a magnifying glass to the tactics politicians use to mislead us and takes a sceptical look at the Liberals' claim to be the pary with the better economic credentials.

From Mambo to mining, debts to deficits and technology to taxes, this forthright, compelling and extremely entertaining book shows why economics has such an impact on the world in which we live, from the size of our pay packets to the range of produce in our local stores. It also answers once and for all: Whose boom is it anyway?
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