The economic advantage of asymmetry between (a) innovation converting more energ

The economic advantage of asymmetry between (a) innovation converting more energy per capita, (b) the profitability of selling that advantage. (c) its capture in Malthusian reproduction (d) reversal or innovation as that consumption (e) the unvirtuous cycle that results.
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Source date (UTC): 2023-01-20 16:04:56 UTC

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RE: #Carlyle
Not everything is captured in prices, or brushing aside the Malthusian trap, and the momentum created by the sequential revolutions in agriculture to industry that created temporary disruptions before the gains of each revolution were more evenly distributed.
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