The Economist: Numbers Guide: Summary Review
This is a summary review of The Economist: Numbers Guide containing key details about the book.
What is The Economist: Numbers Guide About?
This book is divided into 9 chapters, each of which deals with a different topic. The first chapter discusses the key concepts involved by elaborating on probability, notation, counting techniques, etc. The second chapter, titled finance and investment, deals with inflation, analysis of investments, exchange rates, etc. The third chapter of this book pertains to the descriptive measures used for analysis and interpretation.
Who is the author of The Economist: Numbers Guide?
Richard Stutely is a best-selling author, consultant and entrepreneur. He shows executives and entrepreneurs how to out-perform all expectations.
Book Details
- Print length: 272 pages
- Genre: Business, Economics, Nonfiction, Finance
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Chief Editor
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