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With stories and examples drawn from the life of an academic economist, Professor Miller has written a short, non-technical, humorous, and comprehensive introduction to economics. Forget anything you have thought about economics books before. This is truly economics for normal people. Here's what some former students had to say about the author's teaching of economics:Dr. Miller is amazing at teaching economics. I thought Dr. Miller was hilarious. He made a constant effort to connect the material we explored to the real world and our lives, which made the things we learned much more…mehr

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With stories and examples drawn from the life of an academic economist, Professor Miller has written a short, non-technical, humorous, and comprehensive introduction to economics. Forget anything you have thought about economics books before. This is truly economics for normal people. Here's what some former students had to say about the author's teaching of economics:Dr. Miller is amazing at teaching economics. I thought Dr. Miller was hilarious. He made a constant effort to connect the material we explored to the real world and our lives, which made the things we learned much more interesting and relevant. Miller is a pretty funny and personable chap. I enjoy his anecdotes and obvious passion for economics.
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Jon R. Miller is Professor Emeritus of Economics in the College of Business and Economics at the University of Idaho, where he taught for the last 28 years of a 43 year teaching career. While Professor Miller was and active and widely-published researcher in his career, his true love was teaching, especially the introductory economics course. He holds a BA degree from Pacific Lutheran University, and A.M. and PhD degrees from Washington University in St. Louis, all in economics. He received the First Interstate Bank Student Excellence Award for Teaching in the College of Business and Economics and was a University of Idaho Alumni Award for Excellence recipient three times. He lives in Spokane, Washington, with Solveig, his wife of 54 years.