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This book isn't one page as stated, but contains more than 200 pages. (Reviewers note: this is coming directly from the back of the book, no changes being made.)
"In its more than 200 pages of charts, graphs, and illustrations, A Field Guide to the U.S. Economy provides the keys to every facet of our often bewildering economic life. Each of the first five chapters covers the economic position and history of an important group of people: owners, workers, women, people of color, and farmers. The next five cover specific area of concern: government spending; welfare, education and health; energy and environment; macroeconomics; and the global economy. This is a book that can be browsed through and enjoyed, or used as the most compact, detailed reference guide to how to US Economy works."
"In its more than 200 pages of charts, graphs, and illustrations, A Field Guide to the U.S. Economy provides the keys to every facet of our often bewildering economic life. Each of the first five chapters covers the economic position and history of an important group of people: owners, workers, women, people of color, and farmers. The next five cover specific area of concern: government spending; welfare, education and health; energy and environment; macroeconomics; and the global economy. This is a book that can be browsed through and enjoyed, or used as the most compact, detailed reference guide to how to US Economy works."