Leap Write Literary to Publish New Edition of “Money Flow in a Dynamic Economy,” by Lawrence C. Marsh – PR.com

Thomasville,
NC,
January
15,
2025
–(PR.com)– Leap
Write
Literary
is
pleased
to
announce
the
release
of
a
new
edition
of
“Money
Flow
in
a
Dynamic
Economy”
by
Lawrence
C.
Marsh,
Professor
Emeritus
of
Economics
at
the
University
of
Notre
Dame.
This
updated
edition,
scheduled
for
release
in
the
first
quarter
of
2025,
introduces
a
paradigm
that
examines
the
flow
of
money
from
Main
Street
to
Wall
Street,
its
impact
on
public
and
private
debt,
and
the
broader
consequences
for
economic
growth
and
productivity.

Lawrence
C.
Marsh,
a
distinguished
economist
with
30
years
of
teaching
experience
at
the
University
of
Notre
Dame,
offers
a
critical
analysis
of
current
economic
tools.
Marsh
served
as
the
director
of
the
university’s
Ph.D.
economics
program
for
13
years
and
has
mentored
numerous
students
who
have
gone
on
to
influential
roles
in
central
banks
and
government
advisory
positions
globally.
He
has
also
held
visiting
professorships
at
the
University
of
Chicago’s
Booth
School
of
Business
and
Avila
University.

In
this
edition,
Marsh
critiques
the
Federal
Reserve’s
reliance
on
the
cost-of-borrowing
tool
to
manage
inflation,
describing
it
as
insufficient
for
addressing
inflation
effectively.
Instead,
he
advocates
for
a
return-on-savings
tool,
which
would
provide
a
higher
return
on
savings
during
inflationary
periods,
helping
to
stabilize
the
economy
by
encouraging
savings
and
reducing
money
in
circulation.

The
book
also
explores
the
effects
of
automation
and
globalization
on
wealth
distribution,
detailing
how
these
trends
have
shifted
economic
gains
from
middle-class
workers
to
shareholders
and
investors.
It
examines
the
growing
disparity
between
Main
Street
and
Wall
Street,
offering
readers
a
framework
to
understand
these
dynamics
and
their
implications
for
economic
policy.

“Automation
and
globalization
have
altered
the
flow
of
money
in
ways
that
disadvantage
hardworking
individuals
while
rewarding
short-term
investors,”
said
Professor
Marsh.
“This
book
offers
a
fresh
perspective
on
how
we
can
address
these
imbalances
and
build
a
more
equitable
economy.”

To
learn
more
about
Lawrence
C.
Marsh,
his
research,
and
Money
Flow
in
a
Dynamic
Economy,
visit
the
Lawrence
C.
Marsh
website.