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Robinson Crusoe’s MoneyBibliographic Details Author: David A. Wells ISBN 13: 9789365612769 Pages: 106 Edition: First Edition (2026) Genre: Economics Political Economy Economic Thought Social Philosophy Price: 250 Description Robinson Crusoes Money by David A. Wells is a concise and insightful exploration of the principles of money, trade, and economic exchange. Written in a clear and engaging style, the book uses the familiar literary figure of Robinson Crusoe to illustrate

Bibliographic Details

Author: David A. Wells

ISBN-13: 9789365612769

Pages: 106

Edition: First Edition (2026)

Genre: Economics / Political Economy / Economic Thought / Social Philosophy

Price: ₹250

Description

Robinson Crusoe’s Money by David A. Wells is a concise and insightful exploration of the principles of money, trade, and economic exchange. Written in a clear and engaging style, the book uses the familiar literary figure of Robinson Crusoe to illustrate fundamental ideas about economic systems and the role of money in society.

Through simple examples and logical reasoning, Wells examines how money emerges as a practical solution to the challenges of barter and exchange. By imagining economic activity in an isolated setting similar to Crusoe’s island, the author demonstrates how value, labor, production, and trade function in their most basic forms. This approach allows readers to grasp complex economic concepts through everyday scenarios and accessible explanations.

The work reflects the intellectual traditions of classical economic thought, offering insights into how markets operate and how money facilitates cooperation and exchange within communities. Wells’s discussion connects economic theory with real-world experience, making the subject approachable for readers without specialized training in economics.

Compact yet thought-provoking, Robinson Crusoe’s Money remains an excellent introduction to the fundamentals of economic reasoning. This edition is suitable for students, general readers, and anyone interested in understanding how money functions as a cornerstone of modern economic life.

Key Features

  • Classic introduction to the principles of money and exchange
  • Written by noted economist David A. Wells
  • Uses the Robinson Crusoe narrative to explain economic ideas
  • Explores barter, value, trade, and the role of currency
  • Clear and accessible explanation of economic concepts
  • Suitable for students and readers new to economics
  • Reflects foundational ideas of classical economic thought
  • Ideal for academic study and general interest reading
  • Compact and reader-friendly edition
  • A valuable resource for understanding basic economic principles

Manufacturer Details

Publisher: Aedha Imprints

Published by: Aumram Publications

Marketed by: Anubhav Publishers and Distributors

Manufactured by: Doaba Corporation

Year: 2026

Email: [email protected]

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