The Land Trap
The Land Trap
How the World's Most Ancient Asset Shapes Modern History
About This Book
The Land Trap (2025) explores land's transformation into the silent force powering contemporary finance, determining credit availability, home prices, and how nations build wealth. The book reveals how treating land as a financial instrument drives economic disparity and instability, trapping societies in perpetual cycles of speculation and stagnation.
Who Should Read This?
- People interested in global economic systems and finance
- Policymakers addressing housing affordability and wealth disparity
- Investors seeking to understand market cycle foundations
- Readers curious about property’s role in shaping modern economies
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