poponomics
Economic literature, media or content presented in a manner that makes it palatable and more interesting for a broader audience, especially those without formal economic training.
Especially fashionable and trendy topics, hence pop culture economics.
Especially fashionable and trendy topics, hence pop culture economics.
Books such as those by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner (Freakonomics & Superfreakonomics), Tim Harford (The Undercover Economist and The Logic of Life) and Robert Frank (The Economic Naturalist) are all examples of poponomics.