For a year and a half now, I have been sending people who ask me whether I think the economy is "getting better" to Marcus Nunes' What does a downloaded economy look like?
Now Marcus and Benjamin Cole have written the first book on "market monetarism." I've read it, I've highlighted it, and I've blurbed it --- it's terrific!
Market Monetarism: Roadmap to Economic Prosperity
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Check this out.
Marcus's book is currently:
#3 in Kindle Store
#8 in Books
#11 in Kindle Store
(Why they have 2 categories for "Kindle Store," I don't know.)
They have *many* categories for the Kindle store, but this book only shows up in two of them.
The book is #3 in "Money & Monetary Policy", #11 in "Economic History" and #14,732 overall in the "paid" category.
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #14,732 Paid in Kindle Store
#3 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Business & Investing > Economics > Money & Monetary Policy
#7 in Books > Business & Investing > Economics > Money & Monetary Policy
#12 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Business & Investing > Economics > Economic History
-Mark Roulo
Mark! Thank you! What is the "Books" category?
"What is the 'Books' category?"
"Books" are those collections of rectangular paper "bound" on one side. They are easier to skip through than scrolls :-) You can find a lot of examples at your local library or Barnes and Nobel ...
On a more serious note ... remember that Amazon sells more than books of the physical and Kindle variety. For example, the best seller in "Appliances" is "GE MWF Refrigerator Water Filter, 1-Pack". I think that Amazon doesn't see much point in a list of popular items that includes this and books (and clothes and ...), so Amazon breaks them out.
-Mark Roulo
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