by Graham Palmer | Dec 9, 2020 | Energy, Futurism, Narratives, Technology
Richard Koo argues that the real reason to study macroeconomics is to be able to identify so-called fallacy-of-composition problems. This is the phenomenon of the right behaviour at the individual level leading to a less favourable outcome at the collective level. One...
by Graham Palmer | May 1, 2018 | Decoupling, Dematerialization, Futurism
Futurism and dematerialized growth Futurists can be interesting to listen to but almost invariably bring a Silicon Valley mindset to addressing sustainability challenges. Discussing Google’s foray into energy with the RE<C project, Carey King noted that Google...
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