Economic Systems Dismantling is a critical and analytical work that explores the transformation and restructuring of economic systems. Written by Andyford Mayele Banda, the book examines how existing economic frameworks can be evaluated, challenged, and reformed to improve efficiency, equity, and development outcomes.
The book discusses key themes such as economic policy, governance, institutional reform, and development strategy. It analyses how historical economic systems have shaped present-day challenges and explores approaches to restructuring economies for improved performance and sustainability.
Through theoretical insights and practical discussion, the author highlights the importance of adaptive economic planning, sound governance, and evidence-based policy-making in achieving long-term development goals.
Economic Systems Dismantling is widely regarded in economic and policy literature. It is ideal for students, economists, policymakers, and development practitioners, offering a thought-provoking examination of how economic systems can be reformed to support growth and stability.