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Paperback The Economic Matrix: Why Wealth Doesn't Stay Where It's Created - and What that Means for America Book

ISBN: B0GX782M6Y

ISBN13: 9798257336843

The Economic Matrix: Why Wealth Doesn't Stay Where It's Created - and What that Means for America

We live inside an economy that works-just not for everyone in the same way.
The Economic Matrix offers a new way to see it.
Drawing on economic history, systems thinking, and real-world observation, Michael Paul Ervick traces how surplus-the wealth created beyond immediate need-has shaped every stage of human development. From the first agricultural societies to modern global finance, the direction of surplus has determined whether economies stabilize or fracture.
This book introduces a simple but powerful lens:
All surplus moves in one of two directions.
It is either reinvested into the system that produced it-strengthening its capacity and expanding participation-
Or it is extracted-accumulated in ways that do not reinforce the broader system.
Through this lens, familiar issues take on new clarity: housing is revealed as infrastructure, not just a marketinequality becomes a signal of directional imbalancehomelessness emerges as a structural boundary, not an anomalyRather than offering isolated solutions, The Economic Matrix reframes the problem itself-showing that economic outcomes are not inevitable, but the result of how systems are designed to direct surplus over time.
The result is a compelling explanation of why modern economies can generate extraordinary wealth while simultaneously producing visible instability-and what it would take to realign them.
Michael Paul Ervick is a systems thinker, writer, and disaster response volunteer. His work focuses on economic structure, community resilience, and the role of institutions in sustaining participation during both stability and crisis.
Drawing on experience in disaster response and community-based systems, Ervick brings a grounded perspective to large-scale economic questions-connecting abstract theory to real-world conditions on the ground.
The Economic Matrix reflects his broader work exploring how societies organize resources, respond to disruption, and rebuild the conditions necessary for participation and stability.

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