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What happens when GDP meets the Gita? When the Invisible Hand is held up to Karma? When profit is weighed against purpose? Welcome to Vedantonomics, a thought-provoking journey where modern economics meets ancient wisdom. Bharat, a curious economics student, finds himself at odds with the models he’s taught. Enter Professor Madhav, a guest lecturer with a Harvard pedigree and Himalayan depth. Over chai, chalkboards, and candid conversations, the two embark on a transformational dialogue, one that challenges the assumptions of rationality, growth, and success. Structured like a modern-day Gita, this book unfolds through 11 engaging chapters exploring themes from utility and inequality to dharma and desire. With humour, heart, and deep philosophical inquiry, Vedantonomics dares to ask: Can economics evolve from mere efficiency to conscious well-being?
It ends, not with answers, but with a quiet call to introspection, not just of economies, but of the self.
If you’re tired of broken theories and soulless models, Vedantonomics will restore your faith in wisdom, and economics.
Perfect for thinkers, seekers, policy makers, students, spiritual readers, and anyone wondering: Is there life beyond the balance sheet?







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