Money Chasing Behavior Money Chasing Behavior

Money Chasing Behavior

Rethinking Economics

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Publisher Description

Our present understanding of economics is still in the Dark Ages. Held back by a fundamental misunderstanding between our economic relationships and wealth creation, for thousands of years the pursuit of money has unwittingly made us our own worst enemies. At every waking moment we have a near infinite number of possible choices and consequences, but we voluntarily limit ourselves to substandard outcomes through a broken economic structure. Money Chasing Behavior introduces a new understanding of economics where the incentive to pursue money results in counterproductive actions that leave us unnecessarily poor.

The book takes the reader on an illustrative journey by breaking economics, labor, and wealth into bite-size logical relationships to unveil a new understanding of reality and how we create wealth to improve our lives. With a close focus on objectivity, the book is divided into three parts of fundamentals, policies, and present-day applications offering a new, mind-bending perspective on economics for readers of all backgrounds.

Discover both our flaws and our true potential. Begin rethinking economics for a better future.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2020
December 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
276
Pages
PUBLISHER
Zachary Ochs
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
5.5
MB
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