Kingdom Economics & Society
Introduction

Markets Are Human — And So Are Their Flaws

What economics reveals about how people actually behave

Economics studies how people make choices under scarcity. Adam Smith's 'invisible hand' described how individual self-interest operating through markets can produce collective benefit. But Kingdom economics adds: the market reflects human nature, including its fallenness. Markets are powerful tools — and like all power, they require wisdom and ethics to deploy well.

Key Points
1Economics = choices under scarcity
2Markets aggregate individual decisions
3Invisible hand: self-interest → collective benefit
4Kingdom add-on: markets need ethical guardrails
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