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<blockquote data-quote="ashwright" data-source="post: 225028" data-attributes="member: 29878"><p>Hey Andrei, I'm not OP, but I wanted to say thank you for your reply. Really appreciate your analysis; it really helps us understand these stories in terms of the bigger picture.</p><p></p><p>I'm curious about how you learned about economic theory - it's always fascinated yet bewildered me! May I ask whether you studied economics at IB/A Level? I didn't & so my economics diet is purely reading snippets from the FT every morning (and listening to their podcast). As a result, I feel that I have a rather disjointed and superficial understanding of current affairs. </p><p></p><p>I think that learning about some economic theory would help me understand the bigger trends embodied by such stories, so I'm thinking of picking up a traditional textbook to help me. If you have any resource recommendations to help develop a better understanding of these macro concepts & economic theory, I'd be extremely grateful. </p><p></p><p>This is a little off-topic, so it might be better suited for a PM - let me know & I can follow up with you there. Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashwright, post: 225028, member: 29878"] Hey Andrei, I'm not OP, but I wanted to say thank you for your reply. Really appreciate your analysis; it really helps us understand these stories in terms of the bigger picture. I'm curious about how you learned about economic theory - it's always fascinated yet bewildered me! May I ask whether you studied economics at IB/A Level? I didn't & so my economics diet is purely reading snippets from the FT every morning (and listening to their podcast). As a result, I feel that I have a rather disjointed and superficial understanding of current affairs. I think that learning about some economic theory would help me understand the bigger trends embodied by such stories, so I'm thinking of picking up a traditional textbook to help me. If you have any resource recommendations to help develop a better understanding of these macro concepts & economic theory, I'd be extremely grateful. This is a little off-topic, so it might be better suited for a PM - let me know & I can follow up with you there. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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