Do you want to learn the fundamentals of economics, as in micro- and macroeconomics?
Or are you more interested in more applied topics, such as business accounting, corporate finance, etc.?
Edit: I'm asking, because you state "for Entrepreneurs", which makes me think you're more interested in the applied topics - even though fundamentals like at least microeconomics will be nice to know.
Edit: skimming through it and looks like this is a lot of material in this book and other guided by the economist listed on the second page than can also be of interest.
Not sure on a book for you on this, but one central tenet useful to entrepreneurs would be the limited scope of regression models. If the underlying data don’t reflect the situation being modeled then the model is possibly wildly incorrect. This seemed critical to the failure of the underlying models that fouled up the financial instruments of the Great Recession.
I would generally reccomend against economics books for entrepreneurs as it's sort of an esoteric and niche subject. If you wanted to explore it for the sake of, I enjoyed Capital in the 21st Century.
For Entrepreneur / business books I reccomend The E-Myth Revisited.
Or are you more interested in more applied topics, such as business accounting, corporate finance, etc.?
Edit: I'm asking, because you state "for Entrepreneurs", which makes me think you're more interested in the applied topics - even though fundamentals like at least microeconomics will be nice to know.