Asia's Export Economies: A Failed Model? [View article]
The current ideology based on the antiquated ideals of import/export (goods/services) economies has official came to an end. This idea of exponential growth that is fixated within the constraints of a finite world has been kicked around for far too long and we (globally) have hit the wall (vertical ascent of the curve.) Estimates of dwindling resources pertaining to all commodities have been touted by creditable sources for years. At our current pace almost all viably extractable resources would be above ground within the next two decades. The future models need to be based upon sustainability, with economic growth more aligned with informational resources then natural resources.
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The current ideology based on the antiquated ideals of import/export (goods/services) economies has official came to an end. This idea of exponential growth that is fixated within the constraints of a finite world has been kicked around for far too long and we (globally) have hit the wall (vertical ascent of the curve.) Estimates of dwindling resources pertaining to all commodities have been touted by creditable sources for years. At our current pace almost all viably extractable resources would be above ground within the next two decades. The future models need to be based upon sustainability, with economic growth more aligned with informational resources then natural resources.
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