The Great Economic Artifice
Modern economic systems are often presented as neutral, technical, or unavoidable.
They are not.
The Great Economic Artifice examines how economic structures are designed, narrated, and maintained — and how incentives, policy, and framing shape outcomes in ways most people are never taught to question.
This is not a prediction book.
It is not ideological.
It is an explanation.
What this book does
This book breaks down:
- How economic narratives are constructed and protected
- Why instability is often framed as necessity
- The difference between dysfunction and design
- What most people misunderstand about modern economic systems
The focus is structure, incentives, and consequence — not outrage or reassurance.
This book is for you if you:
- Feel that economic explanations never quite add up
- Want clarity without political branding
- Prefer analysis over opinion
- Are tired of slogans replacing understanding
If you’re looking for comfort, this book is not for you.
If you’re looking for clarity, it is.
What you’ll gain
- A clearer framework for interpreting economic decisions
- Language to articulate what often feels difficult to explain
- A grounded understanding that changes how you assess policy, markets, and narratives
Understanding doesn’t tell you what to think — it changes how you see.
Format: Digital (PDF)
Access: Instant download
Once you see the structure, you can’t unsee it.Get your copy today.
Author: Peter A. Kypreos, B, COM, MBA, ICIA, LL.B.