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Why Standard Economic Models Don’t Work–Our Economy is a Network
The story of energy and the economy seems to be an obvious common sense one: some sources of energy are becoming scarce or overly polluting, so we need to develop new ones. The new ones may be more expensive, but … Continue reading
Posted in Financial Implications, Introductory Post
Tagged collapse, economic models, networked systems, oil price, oil substitution, peak oil
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