This Book Was Published By An Adjunct Professor Of Economics At Shawnee State University In Portsmouth, Ohio. In This Book, The Author, R. David Johnson, Wanted To Provide His Students With An Easy To Read Primer In Understanding The Basic Principles And Concepts Of Microeconomics And Macroeconomics. The Book Is Easy To Read And Consists Of Two Main Sections; Each With Two Main Subparts. An Introduction Is Provided To The Reader That Distinguishes The Differences Between Macroeconomics And Microeconomics. The First Section Of The Book Covers The Basic Teachings And Key Concept Principles In Microeconomics Followed By Key Topics Pertaining To Microeconomics. Key Topics That Johnson Discusses In The Book Includes Slave Redemption Programs, The Events Of 9/11; As Well As More Comprehensive Article Discussions About Walmart Suspected Of Being A Monopoly; The Concepts Of What Is Seen And Not Seen; Followed By An In-Depth Article That Johnson Had Previously Written About Trends In Social Media And Senior Citizens. The Second Section Of The Book Is Set Up As The First; Allowing The Reader To Understand Key Concepts In Macroeconomics Followed By Key Topics Pertaining To Macroeconomics. Key Topics In The Macroeconomics Section Includes In-Depth Articles On World Overpopulation; Jobless Recoveries; Property Rights; And The Questioning As To Why All Countries Aren’t Rich. The Key Topic Article Discussions In Both Sections Are Written To Provide The Reader With Real Life Examples Of How Economics Are Applied In Our Daily Lives. Johnson’s Book Is One Of Few Economics Books That Can Be Easily Read And Not Overly Written So That Any Lay Person Can Understand. It Is A Great Book For Any Student Who Is Being Introduced To Economics; And For Anyone Wanting Simplicity In Understanding The Basic Concepts And Principles Of Economics.