Markets are effective, if well tended
In the traditional view, markets are efficient and therefor sacred because they are said to be the most efficient allocators of resources and wealth.
Complexity science shows that markets are often quite inefficient--and that there is nothing sacred about today's man-made economic arrangements. But complexity science also shows that markets are the most effective force for producing innovations, the source of all wealth creation. The question, then, i show to deploy that force to benefit the greatest number.
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Markets are effective, if well tended
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