Book Review: The 21st Century Economy

Are you versed on the acronyms for the government programs to revitalize the economy? The 21st Century Economy is a primer for the new terminology that comes with a new economy.

Joe Kornik | November 29, 2009

The 21st Century Economy A Beginner's Guide

Randy Charles Epping Vintage $14.95, 240 pages

PPIP. TALF. TGLP. CAP. TIP. CPFF. AMLF. MMIFF. Are you versed on the acronyms for the government programs to revitalize the economy? The 21st Century Economy is a primer for the new terminology that comes with a new economy. With the pace of new terms so intense, the average American finds themselves overloaded with acronyms and esoteric jargon, with no real context to make sense of it all. Author Randy Charles Epping seeks to provide a toolkit to clarify and simply the torrent of economic information, defining how this information affects our daily lives and our future. The book doesn't bury you in a sea of graphs and charts, but instead provides a straightforward, easy-to-understand set of tools to help you survive in the 21st century economy.

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