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Governments realize that it's a big deal for our economies, but don't know how to fix it.
We have got to make sure that we can move our
economies
forward, and also our societies, based on the idea that people can really feel mathematics.
There is no way we can talk about a lasting peace, building of democracy, sustainable economies, any kind of stabilities, if we do not fully include women at the negotiating table.
Those two
economies
require very different skills, and as it happens, women have been much better at acquiring the new set of skills than men have been.
So these three guys all understand how to productively channel dollars through our local
economies
to meet existing market demands, reduce the social problems that we have now and prevent new problems in the future.
And this is despite the fact that everybody knows that small business is the engine of
economies.
And I think it'll be profoundly useful in understanding how it is that
economies
grow.
And we've heard a lot about how
economies
function.
But it's this process of trial and error that explains this great divergence, this incredible performance of Western
economies.
The 10 billion people on the planet in 2050 want to live in places like this, having things like this, doing things like this, with
economies
that are growing like this, not realizing that entropy produces things like this, this, this and this.
Very, very bad for
economies
and companies and cities in our present paradigm.
So if it is those networks and their mathematical structure, unlike biology, which had sublinear scaling,
economies
of scale, you had the slowing of the pace of life as you get bigger.
Economies
of scale gave rise to this sigmoidal behavior.
That would be bad for
economies
and cities.
And in fact, if you compare it to data, it fits very well with the development of cities and
economies.
What is astonishing about companies is that they scale sublinearly like biology, indicating that they're dominated, not by super-linear innovation and ideas; they become dominated by
economies
of scale.
And what we know now is this has huge impact on economies, which I'll talk about later.
Some of these
economies
were ruled by authoritarian governments in the 60s and 70s and 1980s.
We have to reform our economies, change our leadership, become more democratic, be more open to change and to information.
And if we are down to three or four conflicts, it means that there are plenty of opportunities to invest in stable, growing, exciting
economies
where there's plenty of opportunity.
My ethics of seeing is informed by 25 years as a reporter covering emerging
economies
and international relations.
There's very little
economies
of scale.
There's a discrepancy in what's happening today in the emerging
economies.
And in the discussion I attended with global leaders, you know, many say now the problem is that the emerging economies, they are getting out too much carbon dioxide.
If you ask them to reform the economies, they're not going to reform it because they benefit from the rotten status quo.
It's because it shows off our economies, shows off our currencies and gives a platform on which people can plan and build, including businesses.
The
economies
were not growing.
Ireland is one of the fastest-growing
economies
in the European Union today.
The new report, "The Next Eleven," highlights that by 2020 Nigeria is going to be amongst the top 10
economies
in the world.
And the kind of thing they're doing is demobilizing militias, rebuilding economies, resettling refugees, even liberating child soldiers.
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