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Transition Economics: The Science of Sustainability

Current price: $54.95
Transition Economics: The Science of Sustainability
Transition Economics: The Science of Sustainability

Barnes and Noble

Transition Economics: The Science of Sustainability

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Transition Economics - the Science of Sustainability. Transition Economics (TE) is a science in economics and government policy that monitors and resets naturally repeating monetary system cycles. TE Mature policy ensures that people are supported with strong business case-driven social contracts and that incomes have strong spending-power too. This Reference Guide for Transition Economics explains why 72% of our economies worldwide are in a Collapse Trending and why TE-Mature nations are proven to turn-around and sustain economies 95% of the time. Have you ever wondered why do monetary, housing, and social contracts work well for some generations - like they did in the 1950s and 1960s, but they do not seem to be working today? The reason is that Capitalism is cyclic - and policy that works at the beginning of an Economic Cycle needs to change at the end of a cycle. It's simple once you understand how to reform government and business policies responsibly; how to Transition with TEP Proofs and TE Timeline proofs. Inequity costs the United States $8 trillion dollars annually because 160 million people are unable to contribute to wealth creation. Canada loses $630 billion, and the U.K. loses $1.4 trillion annually as well. Transition Economics gives Governments the tools they need to reset their economies and sustain Good Lives for all within sustainable societies.

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