A Book On Economics Was Not Something That Was Pre Planned...

My venture on writing a book on economics was not something that was pre-planned. It was neither an attempt to extemporize on the current economic events that were taking place globally since the 2008 financial crisis. If it totally depended on my determination I would rather not have ventured into it, albeit the impregnable impulse to dive into it. There were unassailable challenges that delayed the project. Such experiences were a learning curve and added more quality to the work. This book is after a hiatus of twelve years since my last book. This time, I was looking at economics from a whole different perspective from the mainstream which I call True Economics. I was involved in one way or the other in human systems and how economic conditions affect them and vice versa. Remember the transition of companies in the 1990s as they were getting ready for the new millennium ahead? 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