Monthly Archives: May 2009

Beliefs drive supply and demand, not prices!

Our economic system is an interacting community of physical systems and belief systems. Suppliers’ make decision which determine how much food, homes or cars will be produced (supply) and then sold at specific prices and customers’ make decisions which determine … Continue reading

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Economic over-centralization driven by tactics and weak executives!

A fundamental trend in business and government is to centralize; to evolve from a market or political system with a multitude of small players into one that is dominated by one or more large players, each of which is lead by … Continue reading

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