The structure of production

Book • 1990
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the structure of production, emphasizing the importance of understanding the entire production process.

It explores how goods and services are created through various stages, from raw materials to final products.

The book examines the role of entrepreneurship, capital, and technology in shaping the structure of production.

It analyzes how government policies, such as taxes and regulations, can impact the efficiency and competitiveness of businesses.

It argues for the need to consider both the top line (gross output) and the bottom line (GDP) to gain a comprehensive understanding of economic activity.

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