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Tag Archives: post-scarcity

Degree and Cost Analysis of a Transfer

26 September, 2014by R. Salisbury Leave a comment

Transferics is concerned with the actual and potential movements (transfers) of resources.  A transfer can be modeled and visualized graphically, which provides an established way to analyze transfers in detail.  […]

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Natural Economic Theory

Graph Theory Economics

2 March, 2014by R. Salisbury Leave a comment

Graph Theory Economics Here is an article I wrote for the VIAAC wiki on the use of graph theory in VIAAC theory and natural economics.

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Mathematical, Natural Economic Theory

Transition Structure #2: The Crowdfunding Bank, or “Knab”

28 February, 2014by R. Salisbury Leave a comment

A recent article by Charles Hugh Smith describes how banks have become obsolete, and how they might be replaced in today’s high-tech world.  It has gotten me thinking the last […]

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Dialectic, Natural Economic Theory, VIAAC Theory

Understanding Donor Systems of Value and Priority Theory

6 January, 2014by R. Salisbury 7 Comments

Economics is a study that is of course concerned with how resources are allocated in a society.  There are many different “theories of value”, such as the well-known marginal utility […]

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Dialectic, Natural Economic Theory

Aspects of a Natural Economy

3 October, 2013by R. Salisbury Leave a comment

I still feel much of what I’ve written is not accessible to the general public.  This post will focus on an easily understandable overview of what defines a natural economy […]

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Bridging the Divide, Dialectic, Natural Economic Theory

Priority levels defined more rigorously

3 October, 2013by R. Salisbury Leave a comment

As I’ve covered before, a computational economy uses preemption and priority levels for its allocation schemes.  Priority levels are used to determine, when demand exceeds constraints, which demands to fulfill […]

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Mathematical, Natural Economic Theory, VIAAC Theory

Little Allocation for an M/M/c queue

23 September, 2013by R. Salisbury Leave a comment

In queuing theory, an M/M/c queue is one where arrivals (λ) happen by a Markov (Poisson) process, average time spent in the queue (μ) is also a Markov/Poisson process, and […]

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Examples, Mathematical, Natural Economic Theory, VIAAC Theory

Rethinking our Priorities.

13 September, 2013by R. Salisbury Leave a comment

The job I held before my current one was working as a server (among other things) in a high-end bakery.  My boss, the sous chef, loved to bake; she also […]

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Dialectic, Natural Economic Theory, Progress: A Fair Treatment, VIAAC Theory

Example: Comparison of transparent conductive materials.

13 September, 2013by R. Salisbury Leave a comment

This is going to be a short article, based on this table I’ve created: Comparison of transparent electrodes. This presents a way of comparing materials by their properties directly, using […]

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Examples, Mathematical

Functional processes

6 September, 2013by R. Salisbury Leave a comment

A functional process is something that maps a set of inputs to a set of outputs.  This can include production processes, which turn inputs into different outputs, construction processes, which […]

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Mathematical, Natural Economic Theory, VIAAC Theory

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