Books on economics
Do you have good advices for books explaining how macro data are read, their implications, and their causes?
I want to understand more deeply economic releases. E.g., what are implications of growing overtime wages, how shelter reflects into CPI, etc.
Been advised to read Richard Koo, but looking for more suggestions, especially from macro guys and economists.
Economics in One Lesson, Henry Hazlitt
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