Money answers all things: how broad trade and everyday prosperity might be built from sound money and practical policy.
This edition presents the original tract's argument that a nation's wealth depends on how money, trade, and employment interact. It outlines practical ideas for reducing the cost of living, expanding productive work, and boosting foreign and domestic trade—sharing a vision of a more prosperous economy for all ranks.
- Understand money as the medium that balances prices and trade between people and nations.
- Explore proposed ways to lower the cost of necessities and increase household purchasing power.
- See how expanding land use, timber, fisheries, and shipping can feed growth and resilience.
- Learn about the connection between employment, taxation, and national welfare in historical context.
Ideal for readers of economic history, policy reform, and 18th‑century thought on trade and wealth.