I'm not sure I ever realized what interesting things happened at the intersection of economics and politics -- now I'm starting to wish I had taken some econ courses as an undergrad! Could you give me an idea of where I could start reading to play catch-up on some of the terminology and the basic principles of economics?I think there are two places to start, outside of the textbook market. The classic answer to this question is Economics in One Lesson
A more recent book that has also been praised for its clarity and accessibility is Naked Economics
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Another possibility: Charles L. Schultze's Memos to the President gives the substance of macroeconomics with a minimum of formulae. After reading it, you'll probably know more than someone who took a semester-long intro macro course five years ago.
Along the same lines as your post...
Where would one college graduate begin if she wants to begin a career in economics/finance without much prior exposure?
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