A Short History of Economics offers a compelling journey through the evolution of economic thought, from ancient trade systems to the complexities of modern global markets. This book explores how ideas about wealth, value, and human behavior have shaped societies across centuries. Beginning with early economic practices in ancient civilizations, it moves through the groundbreaking theories of classical economists such as Adam Smith and David Ricardo, and continues into the transformative ideas of Karl Marx and John Maynard Keynes.Readers will gain a clear understanding of how economic systems developed alongside political and social changes, influencing revolutions, industrial growth, and globalization. The book breaks down complex theories into accessible explanations, making it ideal for beginners and curious readers alike. It also examines the rise of capitalism, socialism, and mixed economies, providing insight into how these systems impact everyday life.By connecting historical events with economic principles, this guide reveals how past ideas continue to influence current policies and global financial trends. Whether you are a student, professional, or simply interested in understanding how economies function, this book provides a concise yet insightful overview of one of the most important fields shaping our world today.