Posts Tagged ‘ food production ’

Dwindling Resources Meet Vanishing Wealth

Oct 16th, 2008 | By | Category: International, Macro Economics, Oil
The G-7 world, the club of “developed” western nations plus Japan, has commenced an ordeal of suddenly waking up much poorer. All the desperate work-arounds being engineered by governments and central banks on an al fresco basis are intended to overcome this stunning basic fact, and none of them will. ...read more


Economic Alarms

Jun 12th, 2008 | By | Category: Macro Economics
Economic theory tries to deal with a limited number of factors and the mechanisms by which they interact. The main factors are population, food, energy, property, and manufactures, all of which are physical realities capable of being counted. They are the beans that bean counters count with. There are four ...read more