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The basic facts of economics

Chapter 2: PREFACE
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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.

PREFACE

The purpose of this common-sense explanation of Economic phenomena is to disclose and emphasize those comprehensive and familiar primary facts which embody the myriads of secondary facts that are involved in Economic science. To avoid confusing those complicated details is to promote the clear thinking which every Economic problem demands, be the problem one of collegiate study, of political policy, or of business importance.

The following pages aim, therefore, at encouraging all thoughtful citizens so to classify the details of the general subject in their own minds as to enable them to avoid centering their mental vision upon Economic trees so intently that they cannot see the Economic forest as a whole. It aims also at discouraging the opposite inclination to view the Economic forest so exclusively as a whole that the Economic trees of which it is composed cannot be distinguished.

L. F. P.