What is the best economics textbook?



Answer:
I'd try any of the books from our Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Dr. Ben S. Bernanke
depends on field (Macro/Micro) and opinion of your professor.
Economics 7th Ed.

by Parkin

Probably due for a new addition but this one works great for principles level classes.
this is for a lower level of economics (A-level only)

"i have plenty of time and i just love economics" <-- if this is you, and i mean it, you have plenty of time,
essential of economics by john sloman is the answer to your prayer. the best ecnomics student in my country (malaysia) read it.

"i just want to know the basics for overall syllabus" <-- if this is you,
Economics (cie guideline) by bamford and friends is good and MCQs question for a level is covered almost word by word.

"shoot, exam is in 3 days and im blacking out" <-- if this is you,
economics through diagram (oxford) is the best econs book ever.

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