Unlimited wealth

Book • 1990
Paul Zane Pilzer's 'Unlimited Wealth: The Theory and Practice of Economic Alchemy' argues that technological innovation and entrepreneurship transform scarcity into abundance by creating new goods, services, and markets.

Pilzer presents a theory where human ingenuity and market mechanisms act like alchemy, continuously generating wealth and improving standards of living.

The book combines economic analysis with examples to show how perceived limits are overcome through innovation and expanded demand.

It encourages readers to embrace change and entrepreneurship as drivers of prosperity.

The work is aimed at policymakers, business leaders, and individuals interested in economics and wealth creation.

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