The dynamic economy
The case for a new economic order based on dynamics and related to the value of energy.
Author:
Farel Bradburya
| Affiliation: | a Bradbury Controls Ltd., Ross-on-Wye, U.K. |
DOI:
10.1080/00207238008737454
Publication Frequency:
6 issues per year
Published in:
International Journal of Environmental Studies,
Volume
15,
Issue
4
1980
, pages 287
- 292
Subjects:
Environmental Geography;
Environmental Studies;
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Abstract
Traditional economic tools are unable to deal with the scale and rapid interactions of today's World economies. The outstripping of these regulators by events, finds them with neither the gain nor the response rate even to deal with classic problems like involuntary monetary inflation, enforced unemployment, political insecurity, and human drudgery. The Dynamic Economy may be achieved, uses control techniques and builds upon the known elements of wealth, effort and energy, to provide a fast, accurate feedback of the unit of added value.
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