In order to better study economics, I formulate an analogy between biological systems and markets and use real world examples to support the analogy. « Continue »
Analogy Between Biological Systems and Markets

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In order to better study economics, I formulate an analogy between biological systems and markets and use real world examples to support the analogy. « Continue »
Have you seen the meme suggesting that placing solar panels on everyone’s house would cost less than the Iraq/Afghanistan wars and save taxpayers billions?« Continue »
We have all heard the terms poor, middle class, and rich, or some variant of those terms. They are descriptions of position in a socio-economic system. Yet, how accurate are these descriptors? Even the most well defined methodology of class identification is limited to basic measurements of income and wealth, which are wholly inadequate measures. A new model for class stratification in the American socio-economic system is a necessary step forward in evaluating the condition of individuals within the system.« Continue »
In past articles I’ve commented on the middle class a fair amount including on how the middle class blocks the elites. However I’ve noticed that there is often some confusion when it comes to a distinction between the poor, middle class, and rich. Who are the rich? Who constitutes the middle class?« Continue »
Many people feel that China is a safe investment. This is certainly not the case. In the long run, India has far economic potential than does China.« Continue »