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economics 1 free markets 1 human psychology in economics 1 liberatarians 1 ligitimacy of exchange control 1 money 1 natural economics 1 natural thinking on economics 1 price 1 production 1 state 1
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Theory of Economics in natural societies
Misra, Krishna Gopal - EconWPA - 2005
Conventional economics is unfortunately not wholistic. 'A whole is greater than sum of the parts'. Natural societies are charactistically whole and without duality ('you and me' approach). For example, river, ponds, jungle are whole, none claim to be owners and yet it belongs to every body....
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Non Cooperative Games: design of fictitious republic money for exchange control, banking and taxation
Misra, Krishna Gopal - EconWPA - 2005
'Reality of money' is curiously similar to uncertainty theory of (Heisenberg) quantum physics. To some (natural societies), legitimacy of exchange control is derived by associating it with certain physical significance of 'real' goods. Exchange control is thus decided by producers in commodity...
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Money (Real and Fictitious)Game, Banking and Taxation
Misra, Krishna Gopal - EconWPA - 2005
'Reality of money' is curiously similar to uncertainty theory of (Hisenburg)quantum physics. To some (natural societies), legitimatimacy of exchange control is derived by associating it with certain physical signifiance of 'real' goods. Exchange control is thus decided by producers in commodity...
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