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manpreet
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3 years ago
I want to learn Economics by myself and I'm looking to build a path with people who're in this field to how and in what order should I learn Economics, I did some research and I've found many resources to learn from and I'm sure all of the information could be helpful to me in the future but I'm quite sure that not all of the material is practical. I'm ready to invest as many hours and buy all of the books required in-order to learn the material but there's just one thing to keep in mind in this path that I'm asking you to help me build which is: Practicality of the material and how fast I could start to use this knowledge to do trial and error to maximize my learning with the available resources of money I currently have.