Kniha The Alignment Economy Christine Marletti

The Alignment Economy

Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Brožovaná
Dostupnost: Očekávaná novinka
Vydání 14. 07. 2026
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If you picked up this book, there is a good chance something about the economy already feels off. Ma...

Informace o knize

Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydáno
2026
Stránek
458
EAN
9798995922100
Enbook ID
53241093
Hmotnost
550
Rozměry
152 x 229 x 29

Kompletní popis

If you picked up this book, there is a good chance something about the economy already feels off. Maybe it feels harder to get ahead than it should. Maybe growth looks strong on paper while daily life feels increasingly unstable. Maybe you have watched people work harder, take on more responsibility, and still struggle to build the kind of security previous generations expected. Or maybe you simply suspect that something fundamental no longer fits.

The Alignment Economy was written for that instinct.

Since 1979, worker productivity has grown 90 percent. Typical worker pay has grown 33 percent. The economy produced more than enough to close that gap. The gains were redirected - not destroyed. No single decision caused it. No villain engineered it. The system drifted, and nothing was built to pull it back.

Christine Marletti spent thirty years running plant operations across seven industries and four countries - aerospace, shipbuilding, rail, oil and gas, agriculture, off-highway equipment, industrial cleaning. She holds an MBA from USC Marshall and a Six Sigma Black Belt. She is a Marine veteran. She has watched this disconnect happen not in academic models but on real plant floors, with real people doing real work and quietly wondering why stability feels harder to hold than it used to.

This book is what she built in response.

The Alignment Economy introduces the National Productivity Unit - a continuously indexed measure that ties wages, productivity, and the real cost of participation together in a single system. When productivity rises, wages rise with it automatically. When the cost of essential goods - housing, food, healthcare, transportation, utilities - rises faster than wages, the system registers the gap instead of hiding it in aggregate data. The fix is built into the design, not left to discretionary policy intervention.

The argument builds across fifteen chapters: from why the economy increasingly feels disconnected from effort, to how systems drift without a feedback mechanism to correct them, to what a connected system looks like under real pressure - recession, inflation, rapid growth, system shock. The stress tests are in the book. The math is in the companion Technical Appendix. The legal framework is in the companion Alignment Economy Act, drafted to real legislative standard.

This is not a policy wish list. It is not a political argument - the framework is designed to read identically to both sides of the aisle because the problem it addresses is not partisan. It is a working framework, built by someone who has run operations under pressure and understands that a system that only holds under ideal conditions is not a solution. It is a scenario.

For working people who have felt the disconnect and couldn't name it. For business owners who have watched policy responses arrive after the damage. For policymakers and researchers who want to examine the full architecture - manuscript, technical appendix, and draft legislation together.

The connection between effort and stability was never supposed to come apart. This book explains why it did - and what it would take to hold it together.

Christine Marletti · The Alignment Economy · July 2026

Paperback ISBN: 979-8-9959221-0-0 · Hardcover ISBN: 979-8-9959221-1-7 - eBook ISBN: 979-8-9959221-3-1 - Audio Book ISBN: 979-8-9959221-2-4