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A comprehensive article on Digital Economy

The digital economy is a rapidly growing sector that has been transforming the way we do business, communicate and consume goods and services. The digital economy encompasses all economic activities that involve the use of digital technologies, such as the internet, mobile devices, software, and electronic payment systems.  The digital economy refers to all economic activities that involve the use of digital technologies to create, process, and distribute goods and services. This includes activities such as e-commerce, online advertising, digital content creation, software development, and electronic payment systems. The digital economy also includes activities that use digital technologies to enhance productivity and efficiency, such as cloud computing, data analytics, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Growth of the Digital Economy The digital economy has experienced rapid growth in recent years, driven by advances in technology and increased adoption of digital devices and servic...

Economist's Think: Recommended Reads

 What to read to understand how economists think!   Image source : wikiHow There are many books that can give you a good introduction to how economists think. Here are a few recommendations: "Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman - This book isn't specifically about economics, but it is a great introduction to how people think and make decisions, which is at the heart of much of economics. "The Armchair Economist" by Steven E. Landsburg - This book uses real-world examples to explain basic economic concepts and how economists approach problem-solving. "Naked Economics: Undressing the Dismal Science" by Charles Wheelan - This book provides an engaging overview of the key principles and debates in economics, without getting too technical. "The Wealth of Nations" by Adam Smith - This classic text is a foundational work in economics and provides insights into the thinking of early economists. "Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores t...