=An exploration of land as the foundational economic asset throughout history and in the modern global economy, showing how land underpins wealth, financial systems and inequality. The author traces three centuries of land’s influence—from colonial land speculation to contemporary housing crises and real estate bubbles—arguing that land’s fixed supply and unique economic properties have shaped societies and markets in deep and often invisible ways
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