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A common-sense primer presenting the basic principles and structure of economic thought for advanced students. It defines economics in relation to money as a measuring instrument, then examines money, trade, and the core facts that underlie market activity. It analyzes the productive process by distinguishing human, natural, and manufactured factors and treats secondary categories such as capital, utility, price, banks, and balances of trade. It explains distributional claims including wages, rent, and trade earnings, and concludes with a review and questions to reinforce classification, clear observation, and applied reasoning.

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Louis F. Post

Louis F. Post was an American economist and author, recognized for his contributions to economic thought in the early 20th century. He is best known for his book "The Basic Facts of Economics," which aimed to clarify fundamental economic principles for a general audience. Post's work often focused on the intersection of economics and social issues, reflecting his belief in the importance of economic literacy for informed citizenship. His writings continue to be of interest to those studying the evolution of economic ideas and their practical implications.

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