Talk:Asset-based economy
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Needs more documentation & information
editThis particular subject, part of the post-industrial and stationary services (not post-services) side of post-2023 economics, desperately needs updates, documentation, and new information overall. I can't explain the lack of studies on this subject other than that it's still a very active part of the economy which involves a lot of trade secrets (if it were my guess) & zoning laws with their secretive pricing standards on any given land determined by an administrative authority.
One particular question is, should asset-based economics be intertwined with Georgism, resource economy, rentier “capitalism”, structural inflation, land footprint, logistics nodes, IP/Trademark, or is it its own unique thing?
Another questions would be, what are assets? Is it the landmass? Is it the infrastructure on that landmass? The geolocation of that landmass/infrastructure? An accounting or actuarial mathematics formula resting on inertial inflation? A new form of religion by worshipping, overglorifying, overpraising something that resides on a particular zone or location, by default, frequented by people?
Needs more specialised documentation & information than I could ever do justice. (August 2023) Trexerman (talk) 17:11, 7 August 2023 (UTC)