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  • ...experiences. These are supported and improved by an underlying [[service economy]]. The more complex and fulfilling experiential relationships are called " See [[w:The Experience Economy]]
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  • Where do the '''social economy''' and [[moral purchasing power]] intersect? A robust '''social economy''' consisting of cooperating parties doing voluntary social and ecological
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  • #REDIRECT [[social economy]]
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  • #redirect [[w:Market economy]]
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  • '''Political economy''' is the political choices that frame economic (buying and consuming) choi === a new political economy? ===
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  • '''Opposite of [[Open economy]]'''
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  • '''Opposite of [[Closed economy]]'''
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  • ...of the [[service sector]] is the goal of those who use the term '''service economy'''. In this service-centric view of the economy, there is literally "'''no such thing as a product'''." Everything purchas
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  • A '''centrally controlled information economy''' exists in several places to provide [[Consumerium Services]] and regulat
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  • ...experiences. These are supported and improved by an underlying [[service economy]]. The more complex and fulfilling experiential relationships are called " See [[w:The Experience Economy]]
    424 bytes (58 words) - 18:28, 13 December 2003
  • ...ts of "cost" can exist and be agreed among various factions in [[political economy]]. This tends to be possible only within groups of specialists who believe ...l [[commodity]] and [[product]] relationships into a transparent [[service economy]].
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  • ...nd [[agriculture]]. The service sector consists of the "soft" parts of the economy such as [[insurance]], [[tourism]], [[banking]], [[retail]] and [[education ''The term [[service economy]], by contrast, refers to a model wherein everything is treated as a servic
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  • ...trol]], and [[GMO label]]s where such apply. In the pre-[[globalization]] economy, these were normally assumed in the definition of a "[[product]]". Under g
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  • ...ocalyptic economics''' or '''post-autistic economics''' is the [[political economy]] that must apply after the apocalypse, when there is scarcity of "[[safe]] [http://yahoo.groups.com/group/gang8 gang8 post-autistic economy list]
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  • #REDIRECT [[service economy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[service economy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[social economy]]
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  • #redirect [[w:Market economy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[social economy]]
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  • '''Opposite of [[Closed economy]]'''
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  • ...dustrial systems ((e.g. a plant, an [[w:ecoregion]], or national or global economy) as being separate from the [[w:biosphere]], but to consider it as a partic ...ing from ignorance of what goes on at a distance and implies a [[political economy]] that values [[natural capital]] highly and relies on more [[instructional
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  • ...of the [[service sector]] is the goal of those who use the term '''service economy'''. In this service-centric view of the economy, there is literally "'''no such thing as a product'''." Everything purchas
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  • See [[w:John McMurtry]], [[life capital]], [[life economy]].
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  • '''Opposite of [[Open economy]]'''
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  • ...of shares are known, which would of course be bad for the openness of the economy [[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 10:09 May 7, 2003 (EEST) ...aported it discussed some sides of this new motion towards a more [[Closed economy]]. The argument used to drive this motion forward was that it is to protect
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  • ...anslating the [[glossary]] terms, the [[styles of capital]], the [[service economy]] and [[comprehensive outcome]] and [[state services]] concepts, and basic
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  • * [[Company X/economy]] - subpaging further like [[Company X/economy/2003Q4]]
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  • ...uce [[service]]s, i.e. the production of another [[asset]]. See [[service economy]] for more on the ways in which such assets combine, or are classified func
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  • ...support [[social network]] formation, which in turn develops some [[social economy]].
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  • ...entral Services]], and the only way the [[centrally controlled information economy]] inside the whole project can be broken down into clear responsibilities.
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  • ...and very polluted environments). It is also important to preserve [[local economy]] and [[rare local food]] stuffs, e.g. [[w:Slow Food]] movement ...or service only in terms of what processes it enables - an early [[service economy]] analysis which led in part to [[industrial ecology]] and [[Natural Capita
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  • *[[service economy]] focus rooted in [[nature's services]]
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  • Where do the '''social economy''' and [[moral purchasing power]] intersect? A robust '''social economy''' consisting of cooperating parties doing voluntary social and ecological
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  • ...enue model''' is based on a [[trust model]] and some assumptions about the economy and [[money]], and people's willingness to provide [[direct financial suppo
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  • ...er to call it a '''witch''') enforces a [[centrally controlled information economy]] and resists the [[troll]]. Trolls usually try to [[make everything a mar
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  • The amount of influence Consumerium has on the economy drives [[companies]] to go to extremes to [[corruption|corrupt]] [[Consumer ...te economical activity is rendered useless and no-one really knows how the economy will behave and how to predict it. Politicians being despaired by their una
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  • ...and about the [[producer]]. To avoid a [[centrally controlled information economy]] some party-like [[faction]]s must be involved and competing to influence
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  • ...predictions about other aspects of our [[centrally controlled information economy]], e.g. how fast it will evolve towards a [[Distributed Consumerium]]. Thi
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  • ...as a [[commodity]]" and prefer to look at commodities as part of [[service economy]] going right back into the [[natural capital]]. Likewise, a [[product]] a
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  • ...omics, like the [[life gain]] theory of [[Michael Benedikt]] or the [[life economy]] theory of [[John McMurtry]] or the [[Natural Capitalism]] theory of [[Pau
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  • ...llution|polluted environments]]). It is also important to preserve [[local economy]] and rare [[local food]] stuffs, e.g. [[Slow Food]] movement.
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  • ...[[styles of capital]] and all [[comprehensive outcome]]s in the [[service economy]]
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  • A '''centrally controlled information economy''' exists in several places to provide [[Consumerium Services]] and regulat
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  • ...our as [[amoral purchasing]], i.e. "evil". But we accept some [[political economy]] to limit those liabilities and tell us when something is "done". You do
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  • ...ical core of [[ISO 14000]] standards, and a pre-requisite to any [[service economy]] definition. The government of [[w:China|China]] has committed to it as a
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  • ...nstrument like a [[bond]], to calculate the value of the humans within the economy.
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  • A true [[service economy]] however considers the whole [[product lifecycle]] and so nothing can actu
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  • ...ices]] the way it does for private enterprise to create a single [[service economy]] model. Doing that will be one of the most difficult [[Consumerium Challe
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  • ...ital''' is the actual physical devices and facilities required to make the economy work: factories, roads, machines, computers, telephones, wires, signal tow
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  • ...ion, down to [[nature's services]], [[state services]] and other [[service economy]] elements. It goes below [[commodity]] and [[product]] relations where it
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  • ...accept the results. Each aspect of the [[centrally controlled information economy]] within [[Consumerium]] has to have elements of the audit regime to deal w
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  • ...a very important feature in many ways. It has a good potential to make the economy perform more smoothly and efficiently and with less waste due to less obsol
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  • ...d or not. This is analogous to central bank currency controls in a global economy, which can disempower local cliques but strongly empower a global one (see
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  • ...thnicity. It's a catch-all term as there are many people who believe that economy and society should be more humane and less competitive. These tend among o
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  • ''The article continued to speculate on forming a new [[political economy]].''
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  • ...ing central data, and will minimize the [[centrally controlled information economy]] also.
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  • ...do four things to profit by taking advantage of major trends in ecology & economy:
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  • ...cenes. Breaking all of the services involved down into a single [[service economy]] model is very difficult.
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  • ...that we effectively lose control of the [[centrally controlled information economy]] we need to keep [[authoritative integrity]] ([[validation]]) and [[invest
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  • A '''commodity''' is a simple element of a [[service economy]] which performs only very predictable services, e.g. [[gasoline]] which on ...e distinction between [[exchange value]] and [[use value]]. See [[service economy]] for the details of the [[Natural Capitalism]] view, for instance, in whic
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  • ...sports]] and the [[stock market]], seeing no problem with basing the whole economy on bets. In this they are kind of similar to [[troll]]s but unlike trolls
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  • ...roduction process. It is considered a pre-requisite to a strict [[service economy]] interpretation of (fictional, national, legal) "commodity" and "product"
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  • ...g a new discomfort in the business world. With a promising future of Iraqi economy being touted by economists and catching attention for the investors, the de ...lue nevertheless things will swing to a helpful change once the devastated economy little by little revives. So , your present investment could possibly get t
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  • * [[w:Helicopter money]] i.e. central bank stimulating economy by printing money and giving it to the reservoir to pay for ABI ...ad map for resolving the tax challenges arising from digitalisation of the economy' at OECD.org] 2019-05-31
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  • ...not use any power allocated to him by any leader or technology, but by the economy itself, which may or may not be a technology. If it's a technology, then L
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  • A '''product''' is a somewhat more differentiated element of a [[service economy]] that can be separated fairly clearly from other products involved in the
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  • ...ence]]" or "improving of [[medicine]]" or "[[Uneconomic growth|helping the economy]]" are all rejected as valid [[moral reasoning]]s because economies, scienc
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  • * [[w:Economy of Earth]] (contains some interesting stuff, but it's not organised) ...title=neoclassical_philosophy bad philosophy] that creates bad [[political economy]]
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  • ...s domestic product''' ('''GDP''') was used as a measure of the size of the economy of a particular territory. However, it always had serious problems as a me ...rchasing power of the average producer or consumer within a less-developed economy by 50-60% owing to the weakness of local currencies on world markets.
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  • '''Political economy''' is the political choices that frame economic (buying and consuming) choi === a new political economy? ===
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  • ...the increase in the value of goods and services produced by an [[economics|economy]]. ...], which measures '''growth''' that is economic insofar as the goal of the economy is to maximize this well being. ''See [[human development theory]] and [[w
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  • "[[Economy]] is only three-fifths of [[ecology]]" - [[Mike Nickerson]].
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  • ...ki]] [[net media]] by [[political party]] or [[civil society]] or [[social economy]] or [[developing nation]] activists, suggests strongly that the power of s
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  • ...cs]] and the use of [[neoclassical economics]] to justify even [[political economy]].
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  • ...s greedy creature. I've been interested in the relationship between market economy and capitalism for a long time, thinking about how to create regulating sys ...system from their retailers is reached, the rest will be sorted by market economy. The goal of the third stage is to sign a contract with a major supermarket
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  • A '''premium brand''' typically costs more than other products. An '''economy brand''' is a brand [[target market|targeted]] to a high [[price elasticity
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  • ...ns by their many opponents in the [[military-industrial complex]], [[waste economy]], [[corporate globalization]] advocacy, and other "camps".
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  • ...system from their retailers is reached, the rest will be sorted by market economy. The goal of the third stage is to sign a contract with a major supermarket
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  • Since this is mostly subjective, or assumed subjective in a market economy, the major focus of analysis is the tension between [[institutional buying ...at, and what interferes with what produces what, on Earth and in our human economy, which is just an add-on to [[nature's services]] to humans.
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  • ...n obvious along marketplace for quite a few good reasons. Your the overall economy has fit quite a few house owners inside an undesired situation fiscally. Em
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  • ...H2|2019|p=13}}</ref>|Wikipedia|definition of [[w:hydrogen economy|hydrogen economy]]}} ...w batteries using novel sodium-based chemistries to power the future green economy.
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  • ==== Sharing economy in Finland ====
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  • ...ith product information and increase the power of the consumer in a market economy.
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  • ...iduals and organisations committed to creating a collaborative sustainable economy." - Tikiwiki, copyright unknown.
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  • ...heTransitioner.org]</s> was an attempt to build "a Collective Intelligence economy" Copyright unknown
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