The economix5/7/2023 ![]() Tracking delivery Saver Delivery: Australia postĪustralia Post deliveries can be tracked on route with eParcel. NB All our estimates are based on business days and assume that shipping and delivery don't occur on holidays and weekends. Order may come in multiple shipments, however you will only be charged a flat fee.ġ-2 days after each item has arrived in the warehouseġ The expected delivery period after the order has been dispatched via your chosen delivery method.ģ Please note this service does not override the status timeframe "Dispatches in", and that the "Usually Dispatches In" timeframe still applies to all orders. Items in order will be sent via Express post as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. Order may come in multiple shipments, however you will only be charged a flat fee.Ģ-10 days after all items have arrived in the warehouse Items in order will be sent as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. Goodwin brilliantly contextualizes economic theories with historical narrative, while Burr’s simple but elegant illustration employs classical techniques like caricaturing politicians and symbolizing big businesses (as a gleeful factory) to help the reader visualize difficult concepts.” - Publishers Weekly (starred review) “You could read ten books on the subject and not glean as much education.” -David Bach, #1 New York Times–bestselling author of The Automatic Millionaire “I just cannot stress enough how amazing this book is!”- Wired Stimulus plans: good or bad? Free markets: How free are they? Jobs: Can we afford them? Capitalism, socialism, and communism: What’s the difference? Corporations: Are they people? For those who want to better understand what Wall Street and Washington know (or say they know), this graphic history, with clear, witty writing and quirky, entertaining art, transforms “the dismal science” of economics into a fun, fact-filled story about human nature and our attempts to make the most of what we’ve got. As an interviewer, Shobha has established a reputation for her gentle yet incisive style of questioning, which often brings out aspects of the interviewee that are otherwise missed and draws out thoughts that are otherwise left unsaid.New York Times–Bestseller: An “engrossing” history of economics, from an author with “excellent storytelling skills” and an Eisner Award-winning artist ( Boing Boing). Her short story was featured in the anthology of short stories by women writers from Kerala, titled The Inner Spaces.īattlefield India is her fifth book in English the others being The Little Flower Girl and Others, His Days with Bapu, Dreamchasers: Entrepreneurs from the South of the Vindhyas, and Dreamchasers: Women Entrepreneurs from the South of the Vindhyas. She has published three short story collections in her native tongue Malayalam (Ramakundam, Meghana, and Jalavidya). In addition, she is a prolific and award-winning author, having been awarded the Lalithambika Antharjanam award for Best Young Woman Writer in 1996 for her book Jalavidya. Prior to that, her writing, on a variety of subjects, has featured in the Sunday Observer, The Independent, The Hindu, The Asian Age, and Eve’s Weekly. ![]() ![]() Shobha Warrier has been a journalist and writer for over forty years, during the course of which she has been witness to and chronicler of the many seismic shifts within India.Ĭurrently the Senior Editorial Director of, she has been associated with from its inception in 1996. Venkataraman, the eminent agronomist Dr M S Swaminathan, the acerbic cartoonist Abu Abraham, the inimitable political commentator Cho Ramaswamy, and the ever eloquent MP Shashi Tharoor. These voices include many who shall go down in the history books as legends of this period in India’s long history: among others, the man behind the Green Revolution and a member of independent India’s Constituent Assembly C Subramaniam, the former President of India R. The political, economic, and social events of the last 25 years are recounted through the voices of people the author has interviewed over the years. The story starts in 1997 on the eve of India’s 50th year as an independent nation, and ends in 2022 as free India celebrates its 75th birthday. ![]() Battlefield India is a chronicle of the near past which tells us how the cycle of chaos repeats itself. ![]()
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