The Supply and Demand Paradox: A Treatise on Economics by Byron Fisher presents a bold re-examination of one of the most fundamental principles in economic thought. At its core is a simple yet profound insight: demand always generates its own supply when profit is possible, while simply increasing supply never creates demand on its own.
In this groundbreaking work, Fisher demonstrates how the paradox extends far beyond traditional markets. Through compelling real-world examples from organized crime, environmental pollution, marketing, and financial markets — and striking parallels in theoretical physics and evolutionary biology — the book reveals a universal principle that governs economic behavior, physical systems, and living organisms alike. This unified framework offers readers a powerful new lens for understanding growth, innovation, and the true forces that shape our world.