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  • '''Opposite of [[Open economy]]'''
    280 bytes (39 words) - 14:51, 19 June 2003
  • '''Opposite of [[Closed economy]]'''
    36 bytes (5 words) - 13:55, 7 May 2003
  • ...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
    3 KB (392 words) - 17:12, 13 December 2003
  • ...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
  • 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 [[social economy]]
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  • #redirect [[w:Market economy]]
    30 bytes (4 words) - 16:57, 4 October 2003
  • '''Political economy''' is the political choices that frame economic (buying and consuming) choi === a new political economy? ===
    27 KB (4,140 words) - 05:57, 4 December 2003
  • 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]].
    491 bytes (72 words) - 17:56, 12 December 2003
  • ...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
    1 KB (219 words) - 17:46, 12 December 2003
  • ...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
    659 bytes (90 words) - 17:46, 12 December 2003
  • ...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]
    750 bytes (104 words) - 10:50, 2 May 2003
  • '''Opposite of [[Closed economy]]'''
    36 bytes (5 words) - 13:55, 7 May 2003
  • #REDIRECT [[service economy]]
    29 bytes (3 words) - 17:47, 12 December 2003
  • #REDIRECT [[service economy]]
    29 bytes (3 words) - 17:48, 12 December 2003
  • #REDIRECT [[social economy]]
    28 bytes (3 words) - 19:14, 30 August 2004
  • #REDIRECT [[social economy]]
    28 bytes (3 words) - 19:15, 30 August 2004
  • #redirect [[w:Market economy]]
    30 bytes (4 words) - 16:57, 4 October 2003
  • ...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
    1 KB (214 words) - 01:21, 22 November 2003
  • ...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
    3 KB (392 words) - 17:12, 13 December 2003
  • See [[w:John McMurtry]], [[life capital]], [[life economy]].
    60 bytes (8 words) - 23:30, 21 November 2003
  • '''Opposite of [[Open economy]]'''
    280 bytes (39 words) - 14:51, 19 June 2003
  • ...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
    2 KB (305 words) - 14:11, 7 May 2003
  • ...anslating the [[glossary]] terms, the [[styles of capital]], the [[service economy]] and [[comprehensive outcome]] and [[state services]] concepts, and basic
    503 bytes (69 words) - 20:05, 22 March 2004
  • * [[Company X/economy]] - subpaging further like [[Company X/economy/2003Q4]]
    2 KB (225 words) - 17:01, 6 February 2005
  • ...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
    469 bytes (74 words) - 16:34, 3 September 2004
  • ...support [[social network]] formation, which in turn develops some [[social economy]].
    618 bytes (94 words) - 22:22, 31 August 2004
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