Economic ideas meet everyday life in a clear, math‑driven approach.
This text uses simple illustrations to show how people and nature interact, how numbers help explain growth, trade, and policy, and why societies choose different paths in work, war, and education.
Written as a comprehensive guide for high schools, colleges, and universities, it links mathematics with real‑world economics. It covers natural conditions, engineering limits, and social actions, then moves into how varying laws shape industry, finance, and governance. The book also examines professions, strikes, and the toll of conflict, offering a broad view of how economic thinking informs everyday decisions.
Ideal for readers seeking a structured, grade‑level‑appropriate introduction to economics and its practical applications.
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The old adage was: - "That man is the architect of his own fortune." Today, humanity is dragged down by unseen and in many cases, unknown forces. The object of this book is to discuss these forces so that people may have a better understanding of the conditions that surround them, in their every day life.
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The old adage was: That man is the architect of his own fortune. Today, humanity is dragged down by unseen and in many cases, unknown forces. The object of this book is to discuss these forces so that people may have a better understanding of the conditions that surround them, in their every day life. The Author W. S. S.
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Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. This book takes a unique look at the forces that shape our world, exploring the complex interplay of nature and human ingenuity. The author challenges the old adage that we are masters of our own destiny, arguing instead that we are often at the mercy of unseen forces. He delves into the fundamental principles of economics, from the natural laws governing production and distribution to the impact of human actions on these processes. Drawing upon geometry and mathematics, the author meticulously analyzes the laws of nature and their application to human endeavors. He explores the three fundamental principles of mathematics ââ â building up, tearing down, and balance ââ â and their relevance to economic principles. The book examines the effects of competition, risk, and the role of the merchant in shaping the economic landscape. The author challenges conventional wisdom by suggesting that the traditional model of buying and selling may not be the most efficient way to distribute goods. He offers a compelling vision for a new economic system based on a commission model, arguing that such a system would empower both the consumer and the producer, leading to a more equitable and efficient distribution of goods. This book offers a fresh perspective on the complexities of economics, providing valuable insights into the forces that shape our lives and the potential for creating a more sustainable and prosperous future. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781330090480_0
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