Where is technology taking the economy? by W. Brian Arthur https://t.co/irSqPd57Vn
— Paco Jariego / Who is L. M. Nolei? (@fjjariego) October 22, 2017
We have entered the distributive era. (I discussed this at length here: https://t.co/v2n1wMdpD0)
— Paco Jariego / Who is L. M. Nolei? (@fjjariego) October 22, 2017
1. The criteria for assessing policies will change.
— Paco Jariego / Who is L. M. Nolei? (@fjjariego) October 22, 2017
2. Free-market philosophy will be more difficult to support in the new atmosphere.
— Paco Jariego / Who is L. M. Nolei? (@fjjariego) October 22, 2017
3. The new era will not be an economic one but a political one
— Paco Jariego / Who is L. M. Nolei? (@fjjariego) October 22, 2017
W. B. Arthur is optimistic about the rise of "new political ideas" to hekp us guide the transition pic.twitter.com/QG2ePDYk6s
— Paco Jariego / Who is L. M. Nolei? (@fjjariego) October 22, 2017
I thouhgt the same a few years ago. Half deduction, half unjustified expectation... https://t.co/RCSRI4BJNI
— Paco Jariego / Who is L. M. Nolei? (@fjjariego) October 22, 2017
...but so far, I have to admit this expectation has proved wrong 😔
— Paco Jariego / Who is L. M. Nolei? (@fjjariego) October 22, 2017