In her beautifully insightful book, The Nature of Economies, Jane Jacobs suggests that we must broaden our understanding of economics in the context of the flow processes of the natural world. Near the end of the book one of her characters asks the question, “What are economies for?” One of the other characters answers: [...]
Posts Tagged ‘op-ed’
Meta-currency: a step towards the Rheonomy By Eric Harris-Braun
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009Demystifying the “Wealth of Nations” By Julius O. Akinyemi
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009A case for how Developing Nations (especially African Nations) can create and grow wealth, and be key players in Global Growth and Prosperity.
Economists from time immemorial have questioned and researched why some nations have been able to grow wealth and some have not. Transforming an underdeveloped economy to a developed economy requires long term strategic [...]
Cloud Law: When Technology Blurs Human Values By Ray Garcia
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009As technology augments and mediates our daily lives what does it mean to be human if functioning and surviving in a digital dependent society necessitates or mandates technology use? What are the human values that emerge from this melding of co-dependent activity? What new power structures emerge from increased dependency on Cloud technology [...]
Cloud Law- Can it be Engineered? By Ray Garcia
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009Cloud Law – What is it?
Cloud law may be defined as the application of ethical principles using verifiable semantics to achieve the formation and execution of fair and economical processes to govern technology mediated social communications where those processes may act on behalf of the participants on systems for which they may not own or [...]
Fostering Growth Through the Legal System by Robert Litan
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009In 2008, the Kauffman Foundation launched its Law, Innovation, and Growth (LIG) initiative to encourage legal scholars, economists, and other social scientists to examine ways in which the legal system – viewed broadly, and not only in a traditional legal silos (contracts, torts, property, antitrust, and so on) – can be improved to better foster [...]

