[New Release] 'Data Literacy' and More
'Forbidden Knowledge'·'New Great Depression'
◆Data Literacy= Teaches how to fully read and communicate data. It presents 16 practical skills that can be handled as freely as language. It explains by listing cases where the same data was interpreted differently or hidden information was discovered, emphasizing that the insight gained from this becomes a core driver that moves companies and leads to innovation. (Written by Kang Yang-seok / Econ)
◆Forbidden Knowledge= Sheds light on many historical attempts to suppress and conceal knowledge. It introduces the birth, contemplation, debate, and concerns involved until knowledge gains power and emerges into the world in a multidimensional way. It explains the value and use of knowledge in today's world overflowing with knowledge and information, and how our attitude toward handling it should be. (Written by Ernst Peter Fischer / Dasan Books)
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◆The New Great Depression= The author diagnoses that the economy has entered a 'new Great Depression' surpassing the 1930s Great Depression after the COVID-19 pandemic. Regarding the Korean economy, he forecasts that growth will slow down, stating that "it cannot avoid the headwinds of COVID-19." He presents practical measures to overcome the crisis, warning that it could expand into social turmoil. (Written by James Rickards / RH Korea)
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