I just want to ask you all what books do you read for economics?
I for one doesn't invest in books or read books physically because it's so quite expensive these days either in local bookstore or buy the books online. I usually search and read it in google or watch it in Youtube because it's usually free and no charge. It's the advantage of the internet nowadays so why not take advantage of it.
But if you're looking for some physical books for you to read about economics, I can recommend some that I found on the internet if you need. Happy to help!
https://www.investopedia.com/best-economics-books-5186983That kind of makes sense. Most major publishers turned to ebooks as well. That way they have literally zero cost, they just email you a PDF and you read that, which means there is pure profits for them and less price for you, since they do not have a cost, they also sell it for cheaper and you can buy it and start reading quicker.
However some people still prefer reading the book itself, I guess it is something that people got used to, a kindle would do exactly the same job and it is the same book so I have no idea why they are not getting one kindle and then save 50%+ on each book, but I guess it is just getting used to something and having trouble switching to the new tech.
But I get you, I do the same, I do not even buy ebooks, I just read stuff online, all the things I want to learn is already out there and that means I could find it for free and a lot more compact than a whole book.