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Disciplined Choices and Long-Term Success: An Economic Reading of Human Development
Many books become valuable not only because of the story they tell, but also because of the lessons they allow readers to discover. A good book can help people think about work, family, education, leadership, and society in a more responsible way. When read from an economic perspective, even a simple story may become a meaningful study of resource management, incentives, cooperation, and long-term investment in human capital. The central idea discussed in this article is that
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