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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalTo satisfy everyone on the planet, how many paneer tikkas would it take at this moment in time?
Are all people eating the same amount? Are the price and cost of a paneer tikka the same?
If questions like these make you curious, then this book is for you.
There is more to economics than just numbers. It’s about choices, wants, and figuring out what is fair and right.
This book will break down definitions, including Adam Smith’s view of economics, into playful explanations that turn head-scratching ideas into “aha!” moments. It will turn reading and interpreting complex graphs into something as effortless as deciding whether to grab that extra scoop of ice cream, and BOOM! Just like the beginning of a business cycle, you’d realise how money isn’t just spent, it circulates to keep the whole system alive.
Written for young learners and beginners, this book breaks down tricky economic ideas into simple, relatable examples. From understanding everyday buzzwords to asking big “what if” questions, it makes economics easy to explore and impossible to ignore, because from paneer tikkas to public policy, economics explains it all.
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Trisha Verma
A scholar with a keen focus on economics and public policy, Trisha is currently a 12th grader at City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow. She achieved 99.00% in her ICSE Board Examinations and earned a score of 5/5 in both Advanced Placement Microeconomics and Advanced Placement Psychology, college-level introductory courses recognised by universities worldwide.
Trisha believes that everyone, no matter their age, community, or background, deserves to understand how to make smart choices and achieve overall financial literacy. That’s why she held zero-based budgeting workshops for women in the rural districts of Varanasi, translating complex financial concepts into practical, everyday lessons. Her writings have been featured in Scholastic India and quoted in the Hindustan Times, earning her recognition for her distinctive voice and thoughtful perspective. One of her works was also awarded second place at the national level in the prestigious Albert Barrow Memorial Creative Writing Competition, organized by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE).
Esurient marks her official debut as an author, born out of a vision to make economics education clear, engaging, and relatable for younger students in India. Through this book, she aims to demystify the subject, spark curiosity, and illuminate the brilliant ideas and milestones that have shaped the field, redefining economics from a daunting subject into an inspiring academic journey, rich with learning and potential.
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