Burgers and Borders: Decoding the Global Big Mac Index
Currencies, Purchasing Power, and the Hidden Mathematics of Global Fast Food in Modern Economics
Sinopsis
What began as a journalistic joke evolved into a highly respected and bizarrely accurate macroeconomic metric. The Big Mac Index bypasses complex government data, stripping the global economy down to the basic cost of buns, beef, and labor. By comparing the price of this specific burger in Tokyo, Zurich, and Buenos Aires against the US dollar, economists can instantly identify grossly manipulated currencies, looming inflation, and the true purchasing power of the middle class.
This comprehensive analysis demystifies the complex world of foreign exchange through the lens of fast-food logistics. It uncovers how currency arbitrage works, why governments fear this simple burger metric, and what the fluctuating price of a meal reveals about the shifting tides of global wealth.
Master the fundamentals of macroeconomics without the academic jargon. This book will change the way you look at a menu and fundamentally alter how you understand global money.
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Editorial: Epubli
ISBN: 9783565330065
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 16/03/2026
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