The New School of Economics offers a coherent plan to transform our current confining and unjust economic system into a fair and prosperous economics with opportunities for all. This book addresses systematic issues and offers a roadmap to overcome denied access to prosperity, by creating a more just and vibrant society where everyone has an opportunity to thrive and find fulfilment. The author introduces a more simplified introduction to the world of Physiocracy, and the physiocrats, the 18th century group of economists who believed that the wealth of nations derived solely from the value of…mehr
The New School of Economics offers a coherent plan to transform our current confining and unjust economic system into a fair and prosperous economics with opportunities for all. This book addresses systematic issues and offers a roadmap to overcome denied access to prosperity, by creating a more just and vibrant society where everyone has an opportunity to thrive and find fulfilment. The author introduces a more simplified introduction to the world of Physiocracy, and the physiocrats, the 18th century group of economists who believed that the wealth of nations derived solely from the value of ' land agriculture' or ' land development' and that agricultural products should be highly priced. At the center of this book is the movement of a new way of economic thinking. With their political-economic framework, The New Physiocrats refer to this as the ' New School of Economics' . The New School of Economics presents many opportunities for lively debate. Especially now, when the whole banking system is about to collapse. The author presents an entirely new banking and tax system that is a much fairer distribution of resources and their allocation than ever before.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip Allan (1988) was born in Toronto, Canada. He attended the University of Waterloo (Canada) for Geography and Business, and later the University of London (UK), SOAS for Macroeconomic Policy, He was employed as an Economic Policy Analyst for the Government of Canada, first through a government-owned think tank, Policy Horizons Canada, and then at Industry Canada's Economic Research and Policy Analysis Branch. He is currently residing in Europe, employed in the private sector (fin-tech, brokerage) where he maintains a strong interest in policy. Philip Allan (1988) was born in Toronto, Canada. He attended the University of Waterloo (Canada) for Geography and Business, and later the University of London (UK), SOAS for Macroeconomic Policy, He was employed as an Economic Policy Analyst for the Government of Canada, first through a government-owned think tank, Policy Horizons Canada, and then at Industry Canada's Economic Research and Policy Analysis Branch. He is currently residing in Europe, employed in the private sector (fin-tech, brokerage) where he maintains a strong interest in policy.
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