Invisible Wealth
369 EGP
An exploration of intangible assets and hidden value creation in modern economics, examining how knowledge, relationships, and digital resources shape wealth beyond traditional financial measures.
An insightful examination of how wealth exists in forms often overlooked by conventional economic thinking. The work explores intangible assets like intellectual property, social capital, digital networks, and human knowledge as drivers of modern prosperity. Written for business professionals, economists, and curious readers interested in understanding value creation in the information age. The analysis reveals how individuals and organizations can recognize and leverage these invisible forms of wealth that increasingly define economic success in contemporary society.
| Dimensions | 222 × 170 × 250 cm |
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