Chokepoints By Edward Fishman

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Paper quality: 70 gsm off white (Excellent)
Cover quality: 260 gsm card.

Size: A5 (5.8x8.3) 

Digitally printed, with excellent print and paper quality.
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Book Synopsis:

 

Chokepoints by Edward Fishman is a compelling investigative book that exposes the hidden systems and structures that shape our modern economy, society, and daily lives. Fishman delves into the critical points of control—“chokepoints”—where a small number of companies, regulations, or institutions wield disproportionate influence over markets, supply chains, and public access.

The book explores how these chokepoints affect industries, consumer choice, and economic fairness, revealing vulnerabilities and imbalances that often go unnoticed. Fishman combines thorough research with engaging storytelling to examine the consequences of concentrated power, from the production of everyday goods to the flow of information and capital.

Chokepoints is both a deep dive into economic and political structures and a call to awareness for consumers, policymakers, and business leaders. Fishman explains how monopolies, regulatory bottlenecks, and systemic dependencies shape outcomes, limit innovation, and create risks in critical sectors such as technology, transportation, healthcare, and finance.

The book also investigates the human and societal impacts of these chokepoints, highlighting how ordinary individuals and communities are affected by decisions made far from their daily lives. Fishman’s investigative approach uncovers the stories behind headlines, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of power, control, and influence in the modern world.

Ideal for readers interested in economics, business, policy, and social impact, Chokepoints offers both insight and actionable knowledge. It encourages critical thinking about how systems operate, who holds power, and how to navigate or reform these concentrated points of influence.

Chokepoints by Edward Fishman is more than an economic exposé—it is a guide to understanding the invisible forces that shape our society and a call to awareness, accountability, and strategic thinking. Fishman’s storytelling makes complex systems accessible and engaging, providing readers with a lens to see the world more clearly and act with informed insight.