The Economics of Life

audiobook (Unabridged) A Guide to Personal Economics and Happiness

By D C Anjaria

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Here is a simple book, a simple guide, primarily addressed to simple folks – non-economists.

The book is also addressed to professional economists, economic advisors to governments and the economic science academics and researchers.

The author firmly believes that economics ought to be a personal science, not just a theoretical science, urging the economists to integrate their economic science and public policy with the personal economics pursued by the non-economists. At the same time, he urges the non-economist community to understand the economic essentials and develop our own economics. The goal is to live a happy life, no matter what our economic condition is. We ought not to permit professional economics at the macro level and money to dominate our personal lives, our goals, and our economic wellbeing.

The book is a guide to developing personal economics for personal lives, where we do not suffer from lack of understanding of money-driven economics and be able to take personal economic decisions for individual happiness, at any stage in life. The book will give everyone a framework to develop their own economics and derive happiness by taking the right economic decisions not dictated by money alone or by governments and regulators and public policy makers.

Happy journey through the economic prison to economic freedom. And economic wellbeing.

The Economics of Life