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Why do college students take economics? They may take economics to fulfill college requirements, because they think it may be the key to future riches, or for any number of other reasons. You know that the purpose of teaching economics is much larger, and the stakes are much higher—preparing students for informed and critical engagement with the burning issues of the day. And that's what Dollars & Sense Real World Economics books do. Here's what one college student was inspired to write to us:


Your analysis was incredibly helpful in understanding the recession and why recovery has been so lackluster. I simply wanted to express my gratitude for cutting through the smog of disinformation that our corporate media perpetuates and getting the facts out to people.


Browse the complete Dollars & Sense catalog.

Introduction to Political Economy (7th ed.) presents, in clear and cogent fashion, the central ideas of some of the most influential economists of modern times—including Smith, Marx, Veblen, Keynes, and Galbraith. The thoroughly updated and revised 7th edition includes new material on austerity, globalization, resource rents, behavioral economics (Kahneman), and financial instability (Minsky).


This book is a "pedagogical gold mine."

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Introduction to Political Economy, 7th edition.
ISBN: 978-1-939402-06-6. List Price: $36.95

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"Introduction to Political Economy offers a pedagogical gold mine to any teacher seeking to revive the depth and, dare I say it, the excitement of political economy as a way of understanding how the world works. Your students will cheer."
—WILLIAM F. GROVER, Saint Michael’s College


Praise for Dollars & Sense's Real World Economics books:

"Lead students to ask the type of questions they should be asking."
—DAVID COLANDER, Middlebury College

"A marvelous teaching tool." —TIM KOECHLIN, Vassar College

"Accessible yet without compromise of rigor." —GERALD SUSSMAN, Portland State University

Introduce your students to Real World Economics:

America Beyond CapitalismReal World Banking and Finance (7th ed.)

Current Economic Issues (18th ed.)The Economic Crisis Reader (2nd ed.)

NEW! The Economics of the Environment (3rd ed.)Real World Globalization (13th ed.)

Introduction to Political Economy (7th ed.)Labor and the Global Economy

Real World Labor (2nd ed.)Real World Latin America (2nd ed.)

NEW! Real World Macro (32nd ed.)NEW! Real World Micro (22nd ed.)

NEW! Microeconomics: Individual Choice in Communities (2nd ed.)

Striking a Balance: Work, Family, LifeThe Wealth Inequality Reader (4th ed.)

Unlevel Playing Fields: Understanding Wage Inequality and Discrimination (4th ed.)


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