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Networks can transfer some information that markets and money used to transfer.
One thing markets do is transfer information. Greater demand tells producers to make more. Lower demand tells producers to make less. Higher prices tell buyers to consider shifting to alternatives. Higher prices also tell new producers to enter the market.
Markets were invented before […]
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Technology Plus New Processes Mean Better Collaboration for Dealing with Major Challenges
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If we want to deal better with this recession/depression and with climate change, just for starters, we need to collaborate better.
Networks, such as the Internet, provide the technology. I believe the ProxThink growth model, used in a Sustainable Proximities approach, can provide new processes for using the technology of networks. Together, networks and the […]