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Topic: Masterbriefing - 1 of 12 ways to make media more economical for 99% of peoples
terbriefing can help end poverty.  Masterbriefing is one of the simpler of 12 ways to get (your peer networks) involved in valuing a brand's costs and benefits -partly because it frees a brand's heaviest consumers to be more fussy in questioning whether the brand has been taken over by its own image hype than their (our humanly) purposeful realities. It can even inoculate you from a brand doing a psycho job on you -addicting you in its battle over your mind and the way cultural beliefs are associated in it by communications intended to dumb you down as oppose to the entrepreneurial goal of becoming more productively free and happy. By 1993 world class brands experts had collaborated in compiling over a hundred ways that brands spend money on communicating themselves -which of these ways is effective at what? And how does a brand make sure it mediates its suppliers of this ways instead of becoming addicted to being driven by the interests of eg those who create tv adverts. So this is one way of questioning whether a brand has a service purpose to the human race or is an ever more costly sink as part of a world that now spends more on media than making stuff. Furthermore most of the biggest internet companies in 2013 view themselves as an another way of mixing up advertising costs - be careful the more social they shout that they are the less likely this is to be the case judged by the open education purpose of Entrepreneurial Revolution (founded by father in The Economist in 1972) to design the internet to empower a 10 times more productive and smarter generation. The next few years may well determine whether the internet succeeds as the most open education media ever designed (the original practice purpose of alumn of Berners Lee) or taken over by commercial advertisers and their vested interests in big dominating the planet ... download (free) and help update our book's curriculum on mediating youth's greatest collaboration goals and everyone's most valued company brands  Introduction- my family and friends we trust are old-fashioned (Keynsian, Wilsonian, Smithsian ...) when it come to economics. We're microeconomists interested in questioning what systems designs advance the human lot empowering your next generation to lead more fulfilling lives by earning a loving serving one another more purposefully.  Ironically while many regard my father's 40 years at The Economist from 1948 as a successful period in which the paper went from 3rd ranked weekly UK paper to unique global viewpaper, my father was concerned with how economist of his generation lost their way in serving the 99%. In particular how commercial mass media became the most uneconomical infrastructure human beings have ever got chained to, and what opportunities new internet media have to resolve this economic crisis before Big Brotherdom irreversibly loses sustainability of the human race as a 7 billion plus species.   In 1988 as father prepared for an active retirement (eg writing biography of John von Neumann) from continuously debating weekly debates of transparency of leadership purpose, we set up the World Class Brand network for media experts who believed it was possible to do good for humanity with media not trap peoples in ever most costly and bossy value chains. .. Danone's masterclass in Masterbriefing by Muhammad Yunus   Yunus tells the story jokingly but seriously of how he got involved in the packaging mix of the world's first produce of a global social business partnership - a fortified yogurt designed to be so yummy and affordable that it could cure some of the nutritional challenges of being an infant in the poorest of Bangladesh villages  Can this product be produced out of local microfranchises near to the village instead of out of one monster factory - that way local milk can be its most economical ingredient and local jobs can be maximized in producing and selling it? Can the packaging be made biodegrable- the poorest already suffer the most from waste- we shouldn't be asking them to spend their own money or adding to loss of sustainability of planet   In fact can the packaging be made edible - like that of an ice cream cornet- why should the poor be paying for anything that isn't directly of value to them?   NEEDSMARKETING All of these questions make great common sense when a product's marketing is aimed at maximizing local productivity and growing healthy community. Grameen Danone Shokti isn't about designing a product that is able to shout out from the clutter of shelving space in a supermarket with quarter of a million items.    This isnt to say you should use poor design of the brand's identity - a brand that is a 3 year old's best friend because it is affordable, yummy and does the child good deserves an identifier system up for such a really useful purpose. What this product sub-brand doesn't need to worry about is a logo that will have high impact on tv advertising something it wont be spending its money on.  Here we are talking about the masterbriefing design of the Shokti sub-brand. A whole different leadership responsibility will be how DANONE is masterbriefed to accommodate its newest baby family member as it evolves the new reality of purpose that Yunus mindset is bring to the whole corporation of DANONE - its future history and potential goodwill multipliers in all its markets. Interestingly the Yunus experience in Bangladesh has led Danone -through its -and the world's first -social business fund Danone Communities - to support a nutritional infant product in China but this time away from its founding brilliance in milk products and into a grain based product. Just imagine if Danone can be associated with a life saving , economical and yummy produce for Chinese infants. That branding credit could be worth/trusted to China's upcoming generations far more than any image that tv ads can spin…
Added by chris macrae at 4:50am on October 16, 2013
Comment on: Topic 'A first 12 minute curriculum to creating jobs'
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Added by chris macrae at 4:45am on April 27, 2013
Comment on: Topic 'Collab plan: millennium goals 1984-2014 by worldcitizen.tv with thanks to The E…'
help us here: Googledoc the most collaborative 24 month race youth have played .http://normanmacrae.ning.com/forum/topics/a-sample-of-citations-to-... .... ..:KHANac BRACAbed, CEUSoros ,SABlecher MITtbl NOBATYunus LUCKNOWGandhi ChinaMa NZDryden MEDIALABNegropronte COURSEraKoller .. 1 PEACE CURRICULUM Q&APC1 Was it a mistake for a book, whose main economic recommendation was that open education would be the net generation's greatest ever entrepreneurial freedom to start with valuing how to network peace?APC1.1 Timing is everything in mediating transformation in worldwide  system futures. Norman argued that 1984 was the greatest opportunity since world war 2 for citizens to vote against governments spending (through tax) a fifth of all their lives on arms.  How to linkin 2014-2015 as the other greatest youth opportunity to bid for worldwide peace can be informed  by reading Norman's last updates published here with Muhammad Yunus in 2008 APC1.2  None of Norman Macrae's obituary writers at The Economist or elsewhere understood Norman's timeline: spending his youth in parts of Europe ruled over by stalin or hitler, spending his last days as a teenager navigating raf planes over modern day Bangladesh and Myanmar, going up to Cambridge to be mentored by keynes that the number 1 system design job of economist is to end hunger and that youth should never let those in power divorce the future compounding disciplines of economics and peace APC1.3 Ironically all those readers and investors in the entrepreneurail revolution curriclum which Noramn spent 40 yeras editing The Economist from number 3 weekly uk journal to one of a kind global viewspaper understood how the search for peace was embedded in all his major surveys: as the only journalist to be at the founding of the EU, as the journalist who believed the deviation of the BBC fgrom world service was the greatest missed opportunity in mass media, as the journmalist who cheered on Japan as the most value multiplying nation of 1962 and asia pacific worldwide yoyth region liberating china as the turn of the millenniums greatest opportunity for youth to design colaborative millennium goals and action networks around…
Added by chris macrae at 9:59am on June 24, 2014
Comment on: Topic 'Entrepreneurial Revolution (ER)'
silicon valley Tanzila knowing you specialise in design and socially responsible jewelry value chains and first ladies fashion goals I thought you might enjoy one of jeanne's ten first ways of celebrating womens metaverse is fashion and jewelry[JWA Webinar Series #2] Exploring AI in the jewellery industry - her presentation has 2 main parts at minute 3.15 its mainly the processes of ai and the domain of jewelry ; with more on ai in customising fashions - virtual fashion modeling from 25.00 - she wants to connect women and all #aiforgood (positive emotional intel) uses of the metaverse and AI and blockchain and nft (artists and virtual celebrity currencies) etc - she is doing this with anime beings cast led by zbee and the world's first transmedia agency - through 2010s at hanson robotics she was the marketing and managing director of sophia and shaped un-humanoid sdg partnership She has headhunted cto from softbank eutope and asks us to imagine how characters like harry potter were very 20th c; they may be the most wonderful stories ever told but as yet they havent married what AI can now curate  eg as well as digittal business processes any learning their fans could most change the world or communities with; jeanne is a psychology graduate from berkeley - while naila was helping yunus with mobiles village women - jeanne was marketing apple across asia pacific in the 1990s .. so her learning curve is quite deep  Home - beingAI extraordinary AI beings™ World’s first transmedia AI company extraordinary AI beings™ extraordinary AI beings™ W...  If this is relevant please say and we can add in jeanne  [JWA Webinar Series #2] Exploring AI in the jewellery industry I am particularly trying to make new york ESG, SDG and creative agency connections over next 15 months as I see only new york as keeping up  on all 3 dimensions with asian supercities which are also representing  tech future partners  of sir fazle abed   - jeanne herself bridges hong kong and berkeley - hopefully an ideal combination to stay out of politics and advance women empowered tech and sfgs and guterres next 2 unga summits - 2022 education 2023 zgen futures cheers chris Entrepreneurial Revolution  Entrepreneurial Revolution 2021-3 can ed & tech prevent extinction generation - 1 2 3 4 UN edu summit diary - barcelona may; ny september -... 6:29NOW PLAYINGWhat is the metaverse, and why are billions of dollars being spent on it? 16:50NOW PLAYING 2:40:51NOW PLAYING"METAVERSE UNLIMITED"The First International Forum By Translucia 2K viewsStreamed 4 months ago Translucia Metaverse With an aim to make the international dialogue on how metaverse will change our life, Translucia will be holding the first online ... 9:15NOW PLAYINGExplaining the Metaverse: Everything You Need to Know About Future of the Internet Metaverse is the tech world's next big thing, but it's still a long ways from delivering on its promise. Subscribe to CNET: ... 1:17:27NOW PLAYINGThe Metaverse and How We'll Build It Together -- Connect 2021 11:15NOW PLAYING What is the Metaverse? Complete Beginner's Guide …
Added by chris macrae at 3:12pm on April 26, 2022
Topic: Macroeconomists 10 most terrifying errors
.  He sought leadership debates of how to innovate system designs that served the public communally better than governments changing decisions every political cycle or bankrupting future generations with bailouts and other ponti schemes. He also made the point that wherever technology is fast changing, governments make the worst decisions because tendering etc processes do not account for exit costs of being burdened with  redundant technology. An example of life critical social systems being communally networked in a best for humans way is offered by the servant leaders of bangladesh's grassroots networks.  1:54 entrepreneurialrevolution.avi by microeconomist Editors at The Economist discuss entrepreneurial revolution and why Norman Macrae supported Bangladeshi Microfinance ... 9 The entrepreneurial  -and intrapreneurial- beauty of the service economy is innovation can experimental small (most services depending on franchises small teams replicate) and after a lot of trials replicate big. In other words the 3 E's : Effective, Efficient, Expandable should be designed in that order. It shouldn't surprise anyone that most services take eg 7 years to make both effective and efficient, but once they have got to that stage their expansion may grow exponentially (moores law). However such services should be designed around most or all of the value staying in the community of service because service depends on the life long learning and emotionally positive energies of the franchise team. Indeed Norman's 1984 book on the net generation forecast this to be worldwide youth's most productive time if and only if the majority of peoples celebrated hunting out 30000 microfranchises 8 Economists start to go very wrong (and unlikely ever to get back to being right) when they define their responsibility as optmising anything other than interactions of peoples livelihoods.  Measuring how much money (or anything has been extracted every quarter) leads to the exact opposite of exponentially sustainable metrics. History show many times "professions" have monopolised over making such a mistake and become the root causes for destroying civilisations and cultures 7 The pkanet is abundant. It has quite enough resources to occupy 7 billion beings in livelihoods that get better and better. Helping a society out of poverty never need cause putting another society in poverty. But externalisation economists have led the human race astray as have other macroeconomists who have made short term fixes (and masters of inconvenient truths) through the 20th century leaves us in the 21st Century  with a global financial system will collapse unless:  capital is always structured so that families savings invests in next generations livelihoods out of the communities where the families live if there is to be a global reserve curencies it needs to correspond to where the most people are moving from underproductive to fully productiive livelihoods in such a way that all worldwide youth canb celebrate in such a colaboration- for that reason Norman proposed in 1984 - identifying the most colaborative millenium goals the human race has ever dared to connect round.  Specifically he timelined 2000 as wen man saw that discrepancies in incomes and expectation became our species greatest risk. Consequently in a hyperconnected worls , the primary job of any public servant will need to be valued and mediated around bridging inequality 6 The exponential rules of economists (and people who mediate over ideologies) have future impacts unlike anyone else's because of their compound system consequences. As Keynes clarified economists who do not take a Hippocratic oath to be pro-next generation pose the greatest dangers to the sustainability of our grandchildren.  5 A direct consequence of 8 is that the economist who does not define his profession's primary job as advancing systems to end poverty is not to be trusted by 99% of the people 4 A direct consequence of 7 is that elites and other institutions that separate peace and economics as fields of open learning are of no human value  3 Over the last 30 years there are many sectors (eg health, banking ,...) that have spun the exact opposite of being more economical for most people. The failure to question what purpose of a sector most builds future productive livelihoods is a sign that democracy itself no longer thrives 2 Where people pay for a public broadcast media - eg as British people do in the Uk - the bossing of that media by politicians is extremely uneconomic and prevents the questioning needed for sector purposes to improve economically by and for the people 1 It will be necessary for the net generation to anticipate thatb tv advertising spun to be the dumbest and elast economic media and the internet needs to be designed to be the smartest media humans have every communally developed…
Added by chris macrae at 12:40pm on March 5, 2014
Topic: invitation to blecher and bhuiyan to change edu form 0 to 25 everywhere
macrae CC: Dr. Bhuiyan - OFC Innovation and Entrepreneurship London Mostofa Zaman Lesley Williams Jeff Devlin Estelle Eonnet Message flagged Saturday, 21 April 2012, 11:33 Dear Chris,This sounds like a good plan!  Lets go for it. Best Taddy Love South Africa's youth. Follow us on  www.communityindividual.org www.maharishinstitute.org Dr Taddy Blecher 9 Ntemi Piliso Street. Johannesburg. Gauteng. South Africa. 2000 On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 4:27 PM, christopher macrae <chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk>wrote:Taddy-glad kenya's been a youthful blast-know lesley thought so the 2 times Ingrid Munro's microcredit networks hosted her: we're in in atlanta at start of one of us's biggest student start-up competitions hosted by Prof Bhuiyan after 12 years of 100 historically black colleges collaborating around how do entrepreneurs edu create jobs. It seems to me the other pro-youth economics multipilers of kenya of colaborative immensity are mpesa (next generation in bangladesh www.bkash.com)  and ory now of google but originally of kenya's Ihub and number 2 export crowdmap COLLABORATION STRATEGY OFFER Would the two of you join Founders Solutions Circle of Job Creating Systems? At moment my action map resembles a venn diagram of 3 circles (1Solutions -2 place sponsors -3 innovation resource partners)  though fun to interface more in race to co-create 3 billion jobs- billion green , billion community that supports growth of every chld, billion from webbing/mobilising freedom of million times more collaborative tech If you join you have veto on selections for anyone else in solutions circle. Strategically (from the limited parts of netgen world I have information on) I would suggest getting a family member of Sir Fazle Abed (BRAC) and I would like any feedback you have on whether Billimoria animates best financial mentoring Aflatoun programs at all ages (this emerged from what slumchildren in mumbai needed to respect their selves and design their own financial controls). DFID are currently pushing BRAC to adopt this using all the wrong (random trials) academics so I found out earlier this week. Having a Cambridge MA in statistics this makes me angry (have no other word). If agreable I could also ask my friend Ingrid Munro founder of kenya's www.jamiibora.org to join in Circle 2 is sponsors probably regions who want to be job creating and foundations with a practice area that they want to job create with eg Lord Sainsbury's daughter's www.ashden.org whose co-directors are prince charles and bbc nature correspondent -the sainsburys were the stars of Macrae Party 1 with invitation support by yunus -see consider bangladesh brochure launched at The Economst Boardroom (2 minute undercover boss video by france 24's estelle) (Blecher party 2, Japan and Abed party 3). Lord Sainsbury's daughter was the first to offer yunus a parralel residence should agressive political conflicts neccesitate that. I also need to go talk to head of scottish enterprise council as france and scotland were the dna of entrepreneurship as a social action revolution aimed at ending empire designed systems Circle 3 is probably corporate and other partners I believe advantage of shell structure is we can make collaboration selections before money and social power games enters in If you want me to prooftest the structure I would probably try and sign up in circle 2 lord sainsbury's daughter (mots likely contender of anyone I will ever find for partners in bottom up billanthropy) and someone in Japan who gets the strategy that Bangla Tech Youth with Japans net generation can have a more multiwin economc impact than other forces warring over net generation economics especially if Japan and Bangladesh use all their contacts to invite in the most open people at MIT including berners lee In circle 3 the first people I'd approach are john mackey and the danone cluster in paris and if I could find a way in craig barrett former doyen of intel and currently busy at thunderbird developing eithical leadership training. I would also use my cap as media practitioner who knows monica yunus' intervention is the best for getting youth to linkin to superheroes of job creation I see a sort of asociation structure emerging out of governing all the circles. We would defintely make its ownership more that 60% social and again if it did end up with any equity (or deision making power over collaboration partners) you would have founding veto rights May I finish -for now!-  on one note Out of USA, I am actually less interested in bhuiyan end year traditional start up competition than his newest entrepreneurial revolution: the beginning of the year social solutionc competition which in september will go across 5 states and counting N.Carolina, Oregon where Intel World ahead of CSR is located, DC MD Virginia. The kinds of solutions that students pitch here become potentially community owned franchises - so eg the case of battered wives microcredit which georhia is pioneering could become a collaboration network across hundreds of worldwide localities. Being a clearing house portal for pooling studnts job creation and social solutions is one thing we can do together in a way that can't scale separately. Moreover DC is a perfect place for listening to naysayers. Most are now missing the point of Bangladesh at age 41 saying only a minority of poorest amd digitally divided can be a risk-leading entrepreneur. The bangaldeshi miracle is showing tens of millions of poorest can operate (open source) commnuity owned franchises that free value chains ownership around exponentially sustainable purpose - where the hard work is the key, there are no marketing costs because the institution owns the channels/markets in trust for job creating at community level. Moreover how one open sources intraprenurial franchises is something dad and I have continuously worked on since 1982 as per my Economist Intelligence Unit book Brand Chartering - how to action learn living scripts Please ask questions -my peer network's diary sort of needs to know in next week or two whether you think this can be a viable way forward many thanks chris macrae ps mostofa - could you suggest an edited version of this mail (send it back to me first) to then show to miki at japan embassy to ask for her advice on right face ways round japsn as well as to massively leak to youth- I did work in tokyo for 2 years in 1980s and am accutely conscious that my style is an acquired cup of tea. Where something is better financed I prefer to hire other faciliators than me stamping across the piste, and take the maths guy's back office role of monitoring the colaboration information dynamics of whose interacting what in what priority order. I shouldnt end this way but its still case that a japanese woman in miki's position is probably more special than 99% of peer men at her decision making grade. Mostofa: Treasure your colaboration with her. entrepreneurialrevolution.avi By microeconomist| 1 video Watch …
Added by chris macrae at 8:47am on April 24, 2012
Topic: join us at mooc economics
petitions as part of this search to be youth economics we need moocs that are edited in such a spirit - so even if you never develop a whole mooc there is huge collaboration value in knowing from the start what you are happiest to link future of youth around  MOOC of Generation that co-creates 32 times more health and wealth -aka Entreprenurial Revolution at The Economist since 1972• 1 hour ago happy 2013 chris macrae washington dc 301 881 1655 skype chrismacraedc 1stAndy Swarbrick, Technology Manager Southampton, United Kingdom 1stJohn Caswell, John Caswell, Founder & CEO. Group Partners Business Consulting London, United Kingdom 1stTim Kitchin, Strategic Adviser Tonbridge, United Kingdom 1stJeff Devlin, Non Executive Director at Healthcare Brands International Ltd Watford, United Kingdom 1stNaila Chowdhury (5500 +), Chairman & CEO at TeleConsult Group- TCG Baltimore, Maryland Area 1stClaude Guillemain, Membre associé chez E-MFP: EUROPEAN MICROFINANCE PLATFORM. Bretagne, France 1stJack Yan, CEO, Jack Yan & Associates; publisher, Lucire; director, the Medinge Group New Zealand YOUChris Macrae, whose net can grow world economy more 5000 bankers or 5000 youth-tech wizards- book 1984 futurizes questions & 3M goals - at www.wholeplanet.tv i search for 100 leaders most investing in 2010s: youth's most productive and collaborative decade; my dad who worked at The Economist and I first started exploring online learning and net generation 40 years ago- if we let youth access maps that work from the bottom up nothing is yet impossible for our children's children to joyfully celebrate achieving - but we havent been giving children good enough maps for 20 years now- hence your help is needed in making 2013 year of mooc (massive open online curriculum) http://youth10000education.blogspot.com Number  Washington D.C. Metro Area I first met most of you last century with the exception of claude who I have never met but understand to be a frenchman who wants to help Tunisia love the right sort of microecredit and microeducation and Naila who I first met about 3 years ago while she was Muhammad Yunus technology ceo in Dhaka- she is now a neighbour in Maryland USA …
Added by chris macrae at 7:27am on January 1, 2013
Comment on: Topic 'Norman Macrae : Books & Surveys at The Economist'
us side     Prodi further mentioned that along with dedicated institutions like Grameen Bank and a visionary person like Professor Yunus, the Honorable Prime Minister can definitely eradicate poverty from Bangladesh and at the same time set examples for the developing world. Allen & Unwin  Autumn catalogue includes Macrae's Sunshades in October and Manmohan Singh's "Demand Theory and Economic Calculation in a Mixed Economy" The Economist. Saturday, 30 November 1963. Page 57. Vol 209, issue 6275. The Economist. Saturday, 25 September 1965. Page 3. Vol 216, issue 6370. No Christ on The Andes - What's Gone Wrong?  The Economist. Saturday, 25 September 1965. Pages s9-s11. Vol 216, issue 6370.  The German Lesson A survey by Norman Macrae The Economist. Saturday, 15 October 1966. Page s3. Vol 221, issue 6425.   German Lessons  Letters The Economist. Saturday, 29 October 1966. Page 4. Vol 221, issue 6427. The Economist  Contents The Economist. Saturday, 27 May 1967. Page 3. Vol 223, issue 6457. The Risen Sun  Norman Macrae's Second Survey on Japan 1967 Japan Rising part 2.1The Economist. Saturday, 27 May 1967. Page s9. Vol 223, issue 6457. The Risen Sun - II (The Import Balancing Trick) The Economist. Saturday, 3 June 1967. Page s7. Vol 223, issue 6458. The Economist  Contents The Economist. Saturday, 3 June 1967. Page 3. Vol 223, issue 6458. Cover The Economist. Saturday, 3 June 1967. Page s1. Vol 223, issue 6458. Institute of Economic Affairs  () Ad The Economist. Saturday, 17 June 1967. Page 58. Vol 223, issue 6460.   Old France in a Hurry (Billions from Somewhere) The Economist. Saturday, 18 May 1968. Pages s11,s12. Vol 227, issue 6508.   The Green Bay Tree - Survey of South Africa The Economist. Saturday, 29 June 1968. Page s9. Vol 227, issue 6514. Envoi (Why isn't there a bloody black revolution? And will there be one?) The Economist. Saturday, 29 June 1968. Pages s45,s46. Vol 227, issu... South Africa  Letters The Economist. Saturday, 6 July 1968. Page 4. Vol 228, issue 6515. South Africa  Letters The Economist. Saturday, 27 July 1968. Page 4. Vol 228, issue 6518. The Economist  The Neurotic Trillionaire (The Mormons Oust The Pugilists) A Survey of Mr Nixon's America The Economist. Saturday, 10 May 1969. Pages s11,s12. Vol 231, issue 6559. America  Letters The Economist. Saturday, 17 May 1969. Page 4. Vol 231, issue 6560. The Economist  Contents The Economist. Saturday, 9 May 1970. Page 3. Vol 235, issue 6611. The Phoenix is Short-Sighted  A survey of Western Europe - to be the next superpower or to make America's mistakes on a grander scale? The Economist. Saturday, 16 May 1970. Page s9. Vol 235, issue 6612. The New Europe  Letters The Economist. Saturday, 23 May 1970. Page 4. Vol 235, issue 6613. The New Europe  Letters The Economist. Saturday, 6 June 1970. Page 4. Vol 235, issue 6615. Education & Courses  Ad  The Economist. Saturday, 20 February 1971. Page 81. Vol 238, issue 6652.   From enemy she became lover The Economist provides a special issue on UK & EuropeThe Economist. Saturday, 1 January 1972.Pages s9,s10. Vol 242, issue 6697. Britain's industrial backyard  News The Economist. Saturday, 1 January 1972. Pages s17-s21. Vol 242, issue 6697. A revealing yesterday  Business and Finance - A survey  "The Next Forty Years"of Multinational Business in which Norman Macrae first argues for blending the roles of exponential economics and future historian. Checklist: macroeconomic short-term fixes prompted by world wars needing urgent addressed if world's financial system is not to collapse in 2010s The Economist. Saturday, 22 January 1972. Pages s5-s8. Vol 242, issue 6700. The Economist  Contents The Economist. Saturday, 22 January 1972. Page 3. Vol 242, issue 6700. Multinational business  Letters The Economist. Saturday, 29 January 1972. Page 6. Vol 242, issue 6701. Multinational business  Letters The Economist. Saturday, 5 February 1972. Page 8. Vol 242, issue 6702. Ecology  Letters - a letter on future history of Arab-Islamic civilisation by Ambassador of Jordan The Economist. Saturday, 12 February 1972. Page 4. Vol 242, issue 6703. The next 40 years Because of widespread interest, the survey  Ad The Economist. Saturday, 8 April 1972. Page 20. Vol 243, issue 6711.           No one quite like them  Brian Beedham Survey of Japan The Economist. Saturday, 31 March 1973. Pages s7,s8. Vol 246, issue 6762. The people we have become  Survey of UK The Economist. Saturday, 28 April 1973. Pages s3-s8. Vol 247, issue 6766. Contents The Economist. Saturday, 28 April 1973. Page 3. Vol 247, issue 6766. The people we have become  Letters The Economist. Saturday, 12 May 1973. Pages 4,6. Vol 247, issue 6768. The Watergate  Letters The Economist. Saturday, 7 July 1973. Page 4. Vol 248, issue 6776. Tyrannosaurus Rex  News The Economist. Saturday, 1 December 1973. Pages s35,s36. Vol 249, issue 6797. The socialist revolutionaries are at take-off point  Survey of Algeria turday, 13 April 1974. Pages 41-45. Vol 251, issue 6816.     After 10 years (The Economist changed editors  The departing one, Alastair Burnet, on what we have been trying to do The Economist. Saturday, 26 October 1974. Pages 15,16. Vol 253, issue 6844. Asia Pacific Century The Economist. Saturday, 4 January 1975. Page 3. Vol 254, issue 6854. The embarrassed heir  The Economist. Saturday, 4 January 1975. Pages 15-18. Vol 254, issue 6854. A garden is lovesome  The Economist. Saturday, 4 January 1975. Pages 22-28. Vol 254, issue 6854. Japan  Letters The Economist. Saturday, 18 January 1975. Page 6. Vol 254, issue 6856. Pacific century  Letters The Economist. Saturday, 1 February 1975. Page 6. Vol 254, issue 6858. The Economist. Saturday, 5 April 1975. Page 6. Vol 255, issue 6867.   Survey of America's Third Century The Economist. Saturday, 25 October 1975. Page 3. Vol 257, issue 6896. Recessional for the second great empire?  News Pages s3,s4. Vol 257, issue 6896.   Classified Ad Page s42. Vol 257, issue 6896. America's third century  Letters Page 4. Vol 257, issue 6898. Page 10. Vol 257, issue 6899. Page 10. Vol 257, issue 6903.   Survey of The Coming Entrepreneurial Revolution (ER) Page 3. Vol 261, issue 6956. Ten green bottles  News The Economist. Saturday, 25 December 1976. Pages 41-43. Vol 261, issue 6956. Towards the industrial archipelago  News Pages 31,32. Vol 262, issue 6958. Bottom-up is best  News Page 35. Vol 262, issue 6958. Granulated Capitalism - a survey responding to ER > Page 3. Vol 262, issue 6958. The coming entrepreneurial revolution  Letters >The Economist. Saturday, 22 January 1977. Pages 4,6. Vol 262, issue 6960. Tomorrow's capitalism  Letters Page 4. Vol 262, issue 6962. Big can be beautiful  A response to ER by 2 managers of General Electric Company Pages 45,46. Vol 262, issue 6966. Son of Buggins  News Page 34. Vol 262, issue 6966. Quiet flows the chart  News The Economist. Saturday, 5 March 1977. > Variety, mobility  News Pages 38,45. Vol 262, issue 6966. Oakeshott's archipelagos  News Pages 34-38. Vol 262, issue 6966. Even more entrepreneurial  Norman Macrae replies to nearly 3 months of correspondence on Entrepreneurial Revolution Pages 33-38. Vol 262, issue 6967.   Contents Page 3. Vol 262, issue 6967. Britain and Europe  Letters Page 4. Vol 262, issue 6969. Contents Page 3. Vol 263, issue 6975.>   Tomorrow's workshop - 2 billion people - novel suggestions for East Asia News > Pages s7-s11. Vol 263, issue 6975. Asia  Letters The Economist. Saturday, 4 June 1977. Page 7. Vol 263, issue 6979. A miracle has been postponed  Survey China The Economist. Saturday, 31 December 1977. Pages 13-15. Vol 266, issue 7009. On a wing, a prayer and a string  News The Economist. Saturday, 31 December 1977. Page 24. Vol 266, issue 7009. Will we no' go back again?  News The Economist. Saturday, 31 December 1977. Pages 33,34. Vol 266, issue 7009. The sleeping giant  News The Economist. Saturday, 31 December 1977. Pages 19-22. Vol 266, issue 7009. The rules return  News Pages 39-41. Vol 266, issue 7009. China  Letters The Economist. Saturday, 21 January 1978. Page 6. Vol 266, issue 7012. Towards a Keynesian Friedmanism  News The Economist. Saturday, 17 June 1978. Pages 37-41. Vol 267, issue 7033. Spine-chillers  Reviews The Economist. Saturday, 22 July 1978. Pages 108,109. Vol 268, issue 7038. Coping stones (Walter Bagehot) Reviews Page 125. Vol 269, issue 7052. Survey of broken-down governments in English-speaking world News The Economist. Saturday, 23 December 1978. Pages 45-48. Vol 269, issue 7060. Contents The Economist. Saturday, 23 December 1978. Page 3. Vol 269, issue 7060. Too much government  Letters The Economist. Saturday, 27 January 1979. Pages 4,6. Vol 270, issue 7065. Elephants can't be pink  Survey Brazil The Economist. Saturday, 4 August 1979. Pages s3,s4. Vol 272, issue 7092. The post-Confucian challenge  News The Economist. Saturday, 9 February 1980. Pages 67,68. Vol 274, issue 7119. The decade for the third shock?  Survey Japan The Economist. Saturday, 23 February 1980. Pages s3,s4. Vol 274, issue 7121. Japan  Letters The Economist. Saturday, 15 March 1980. Page 6. Vol 274, issue 7124. The Economist. Saturday, 12 April 1980. Pages 4,5. Vol 275, issue 7128.  +++++++++  …
Added by chris macrae at 5:26am on April 5, 2011
Topic: Urgent SDG maps (maths scaling) thanks servant leadership abedmooc of billion poorest village women
ips platform of the most open university worldwide.-it took another 15 years for nations to declare these 6 primary goals and 11 more-..then came Guterres first engineer to lead Uniting Nations-1- year countdown to digital UN2.0 by 2025 by Neumann's law some of us now have million times deeper tech to play with than first webbing 1990, what leaps forward in sustainability goals can the world celebrate? Rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.ukNeumann co-quizmakers since 1951-whilst tech's most famous XP law Moore's started up Silicon Valley from 1965; 100 times more engineering per decade was peer of Neumann's gift from 1945- it was expected by 2025 sustainability would be wm or last depending whether human openness, trust & emotional intelligence shaped Artificial Intel not vice versa. Law of Entrepreneurial Revolution (The Economist est 1968) related news-to-world: alphabet soup- 2020s tech that 190s could neither app nor metaverse...-join in greatest year round eed gane ever www.sdgmetaverseprize.org - first ed year 2022-3 -did you know that 2021 was first year that over 50 different components of governemnet played SDG-Artificial Intel - thank you Antonio Guterres UN HQ, ITU Geneva (world of humanity's digital twin since 1946), and Xprize originatos West Coast USA for helping celebrate AIforGood & first MetaGeneration & peoples valuing sdgs everywhere! unaiwho.docx version 6/6/22 hunt for 100 helping guterres most with UN2.0 breaking summer 2022 -new webs 3 months count down to UNGA sept 2022 economistun.com codesmeta.com  unAIwho.com agenda 1 of 2 UN summits on education not fit for purpose  agendaBOOK%20WHEC2022_Pages%20%282%29.pdf @LC:Status online linkedin unwomens ; codesmeta.com 2025report.com EconomistDiary.com EVIDENCE S+Y*(E**4) : sustainability=regenerating youth by transparently value multiplying Environmental Exponentials Engineering Educators  -where people's media fails to celebrate this, all hell will likely propagate...By Keynes' law 1936; western history has so far signaled  99% likely Economists & Legislators will be the luddites not the forward innovators through decade beyond 5G 4G 3G 2G 1G 0G1960s 00G1950s (for more start with worldwide cooperation of telcomes ITU since 1946) My Scottish Diaspora family & friends helped collate 3 diaries with special emphasis on female and family valuation - from 1945 going forward; futur history in 1985 forward and back; final reports being published now - more at EconomistDiary.com & 2025report.com with special thanks deepest human development community learning 1billiongirls abedmooc.com  and from 1960 Japan as early mapmaker of Asia's two thirds of humans rising collaboratively (western seconded by JFK 1962, thirded by Prince Charles 1964, fouthed Ezra Vogel & Peter Drucker) Chris Macrae MA DAMTP Cantab, Wash Dc, chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk My 50th year as stats guy in Ad & Ai Agency now goes meta across NY HK and 10 supercity united beeings.app -- Friends20.com: help needed to map wonderful news that UN now has colleges in at least 15 locations eg Tokyo NY, Bonn Turin,...and why not meta? 362 articles 2020s NEWS (North East West South) :What if we helped Guterres mediate a metaverse so that no collaborative sustainability/community service graduate networker is in debt to education? Thanks to womensAI.com for LAST CALL TO Humanise AI: Neumann & Kennedy first suggested celebrating this "interdependence" consequence of 100 times more tech per decade mid 1950s - what compounded each decade? Was Putin's war as inevitable as world war 2 and can we share the codes to change everyone's trajectory by 2030 or admit to today's under 30s that us elders have made them the first extinction generation? Women helping Guterres with last mile community services In 1951 John Von Neumann gave my dad (Norman Macrae The economist) the most exciting scoop- aske leaders what they will do with 100 times more tech per decade - will the 2020s be the decade of celebrating first evert sustainability generation or Extinction Generation - for some 2020s projects rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk - can you help with AI Hall of Fame- - can we replace greenwash media with the sorts of agencies needed to celebrate beingai.com - beeings.app  womensai.com nyccai.com ecop26.com 2025report.com ========= skinneronsmith.docx ..edwhole.docx Un Finance is destroying sustainability  more atEconomistBank.com As homework for final ed of 2025 report: co-launching teachforFA.com teachfor.net teachforUN.com teachforAI.com teachforsdgs.com In 1984 chris & The Economist's Norman Macrae co-authored 2025report.com-will education sustain or destroy millennials world?: in prep for final edition in 2023 along with feedback from von neumann biography in english and japanese: follow through Glasgow's ecop26.com & summitfuture.com JournalofNewEconomics.com  Economistwomen.com- partners welcome chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk . MAN FROM THE FUTURE new von neumann bio supplements dad's from 20 years ago - can you help von neumannand other families update who is humanising AI the way Johnny would have celebrated millennials and sustainability Generation? links 1  2  3  4 welcome unlike the moon race decade of the 1960s- the 2020s is the most exciting decade to be alive - can all of us human brains together with extraordinary technology prevent extinction? According to the United Nations this may entail 17 goals: the top 5 of which became primary to empowering billion village women from 1972 thanks to Fazle Abed & what became civil society's largest partnership including1 Fazle Abed a  b  c  d  e (& Shameran A) -related teachforun.com ; 2 & Guterres including 2023 futures of youth sustaining earth (& unicef fore ---James Grant)3 & Ibrahim including africa's future leaders 4 & Melinda Gates 5 & Mrs Steve Jobs 6 & Mackenzie Scott 7 & Sheikha Moza including Asian women university coalitions (& 60 teachers clubs of wendy kopp) 8 & Queen Rania &many first ladies concerened with refugees or womens empowerment ; & ban ki-moon 9 & Dutch Royal Family & 10 Queen Elizabeth's Family & 11 Japan Emperors since 1945 & 12 & Hong Kong's Charles Yidan -what if education, joy of tech and valuing younger half of humans not old male economists mapped the future of every innovation discipline & 13 & Singapore Diaspora (not sure which one person most connects their joyful belief in asean peoples)14 &  Klaus Schwab 15 & Soros 16 & Japanese Silicon Valley, 17 & Borlaug Alumni  18 & Quadir family19 & Reeta Roy &20 & Gordon Brown 21&  Emmanuel Faber 22 & Jim Yong Kim (Farmer, Dahl) & Larry Brilliant (global health 2000+) & 23 Franciscan  alumni eg "Clares" female community health networks (Paulo Freire) 24 Adam Smith We'd like to suggest a map which first clarifies the most massive COLLABorations  uniting humans without which we"homo sapiens"  will fail nature & moral leaderships ultimate test. Whilst leading the world bank health servant jim kim put it like this in 2013 - 2030nowjimkim2transcripts.doc everyone needs to collaborate but the pieces of the jigsaws people can access at their Global Position (with smart devices) will be different in nature and goal multiplication ; in this regard the first 5 sdgs: 1 end poverty, 2 end starvation, 3 end deaths through lack of last mile care (?how did such a rich nation as usa become so poor at public health), 4 educate every child to celebrate communal service innovation as she grows up; 5 value all lives ee women's as much as mens must be linkedin everywhere ; in contrast the richest people need to lead investment on  goals 6-16 but if we dont resolve 1 to 5 out of every community next child is born into, nature will tear us apart WHEN DAD THE ECONOMIST'S NORMAN MACRAE DIED THE JAPAN AMBASSADOR TO BANGLADESH kindly organised 2 brainstorming dinner parties with Fazle Abed and his digital guru -over 6 hours of brainstorming with representatives of women civil society. A project emerged whereby young journalists and I would return 15 times to map the 36 most exciting collaborations a billion Asian women had applied to end poverty since 1972 and back from the future of 2030 deadline for millennials to be the sustainability generation... Please look to top of right column to see what inspiring collaborations young journalists at economistwomen.com have mapped so far. At EconomistDiary.com we search how/when/where to celebrate windows of opportunity thanks to unique people time place space-eg don't miss the opportunities of collaborating around Antonio Guterres while he heads the UN. Legislature 2.0? Gandhi 1906, Mandela :white man's history is quite immoral- can colored mothers futures help us leap forward? bracs1.JPG special thanks to our friends at economistwomen.com: in our view only 2 economic miracles can save millennials the younger half of the world from extinction 2100: oner we need to gravitye human relationship mapsping of around the sgds of UN2.0  : one that was pioneered by a bilaion oriental vilage women entrepreneurs since 1962/72 but which western media have ignored because mass media doesnt do maths of micro like many true entrepreneurs stories, Fazle Abed's is one of leaping beyond what others would have seen as dead ends: about 70 years after Gandhi he trekked as a teen to study in Britain- his mid 1950s trek was  to Glasgiow Uni to study ship engineering not bar of London tro study law from the far north east corner of the british raj that had once enjoyed access to asia's 19th century superport calcutta but had been bordered off from world trade and given from 1947 to pakistan to administer for over 1000 miles away HOW DID A 1970s ENGINEERING PREVENT STARVATION OF FROM 100K to 1 BILLION PEOPLE & HOW DID EPIDEMIOLOGISTS AT UNICEF THANK HIM  Having graduated Abed decided that shipbuiulding in Scotland or Ireland would be too cold a life - so he transitioned to chartered accounting, became South's Asia's leading young engineer as regional ceo for royal dutch shell; there in his homeland of 1970 a cyclone struck killing a million people around him - that changed his life's purpose; he completed hsi cpontarct with shell, and put hsi life savings into rebuilding 15000 villagers homes which by 1972 had been flalttened durting the war of independence- and this was his biggest mjsitake- no sooner than he'd built the mhoems he found dozens of mothers dying weekly of starvation, scores of infants dying weekly of dehydration - he needed to pivot- design essential business microfranchsies the village mother could operate By defintion rural in 1970s bangaldesh meant without access to electricity grdis- so the first 25 yeras of abed partensrhip platform searched focused on those who cared to test and scale conecpts with grassroots peer to peer networks of vilage mothers; only from 1995 when a japanese froend from silicon valley helped abed insteal brac internet (and mobile , solar ) partners started testing how could vilage eomen disconnected from 235 yeras of glasgow machiens expoeenjtially leap forward- before we get there let's look at how epidemilopogists and green revolution of brolaug food scientists provided village mothers across continental asia the starup kmnowhow they needed to espoenmtially colaborate round over 25 yera so that their childern could dveleop from a betetr spoace than susistence living Scaling BRA-C Bangladesh Rural Advancement Collaboration Platform and life-saving knowhow network of majority of human development out of extreme rural poverty from 1972 SCALE OF Bangladesh Rural Advancement Collab IN 1972 BANGLADESH POPULATION OF 66.6 MILLION WAS 90% RURAL; IN 2020 ITS POPULATION OF 164.7 MILLION WAS APPROXIMATELY 70% RURAL In 1972 Fazle Abed spent his life savings building a metavillage of 15000 homes about 100000 people. A typical home had a mother 4 children under 10, one 10-14 year , a partly absent husband (most work outside village) 1 transparent. Mothers were expected to have large families as typically 2 out of every 5 infants would die before the age of 5. Abed suddenly found himself responsible for the 100000 lives - he needed to design village microfranchises operable by the mother to prevent starvation and infants dying from dehydration and malnutrition.  He turned this crisis into an opportunity: aid was changed from charity to mainly designing microfranchise businesses; the metalab became a platofrm where potenetial partenrs could  test and scale microfranchises. The government with relatively little tax base could barely afford finaving the army and delivering services to those who lived in the city. This was how rural advancement depended on micrifranchsie systems needed replication across 90% of the country.  Some more details: Whilst not all rural clusters were as large as Abed's first metavilage, the supplies needed for 15000 village microfrnachsies enabled brac to offer vilagers low costs. One of the most innovative microfranchsies - parahealth workerts was designed around one vilage mother visiting 300 homes wekkly selling 10 basic medicines. This scale of about 2000 people proved to be very efficient for one women to become trsuted on health advice per 2000 people. Foirtunately a regional research lad had invented oral rehydration : by mixing boliued watrer sugar and salts in exact proprtions infants can be saved from dying of diarrehea. Nobody had worked out hoe to scale tehse knowhow acrooss mainly illieterate vilage moters befoer Abed. He enetered Oral Rehydration training into Unicefs year of the child, and won. Not only did Unicef's James Grant fund Brac going nationwide with oral rehydration by chinese tropical vailafgers needed thsi solution too. They happily swapped their knowledge of the most productive rice variant. This started a knowledge (but not finacial colaboration) across Bnagaldesh and Chiense vilagers - in both natiosn ending poverty depended on emepo9wrring woemn ti be as productive as men. When aid experts celebrate that over a billion people ended poverty over the half century 1970-2020, teh origins of most of the rural advancement can be traced to solutions networked first by Bangaldesh or Chiense vilage mothers www.economistwomen.com.  In this it can be valauble to consider these sorts of 6ollab partner platforms ( pivotal to the Un ited Nations SDG goal 5 communities where womens lives matter as much as men) the first 100000 person meta vilage the billion women villagers to 1995 How mobile and solar chnaged potential network partnerships from 1995 (eg brac net) How abed started a university both as an emerging natioan institution and platform for another level of partnerships How women rural networkers scope unique clmatae adaptation solutions - eg brac was early into forrestry Brac's central team testing vilage microfranchsies was very lean during its first decade. Fortunately this period is the subject of the book my team member 3 Martha Chen - the quiet revolution (who  is a Harvard professor). In those days her Chiense American husband Lincon Chen was a health expert who helped connect soilutions both Bnagaldesh and Chiense women needed. Employees number 1 and 2 were Abed and his wife Ayesha Abed who sadly died in 1981 (the tenth year of Brac).    I In 1972 the two most urgent scaling/development challenges presented  Bangladesh the "basket case" of a nation gaining indepeendence after war, double colonisation- most unatural boder - partitioned off from what had historically been asia's largest port calcutta; -surrounded by hostile neihbors india , myanmar ( pakistan the (geo-distant_ empire that had colonised bangladesh for 25 years due to independence politics british empire & aga khan (under british rule to 1947 subcontinent of india = quarter of world's population) Continental china - over one fifth of world's population - coning back to world trade after 110 yeras choosing to be closed rather than accept british empire ultimatum to accept opium as currency-in the west probably yale knew more about 20th century of chinese peoples ;also america had in early 1900s helped sponsor development of tsinghua university ( together with peking university whose campus is adjacent knowledge of china's development integrated through this alumni network) x good to see the opening plenary of ecop26 starring a young kenyan female alumni of Wangaari as well as Banker for Poor's forestry Prince Charles  historically related:  speech prince charles & princess Di japan tour 1986 …
Added by chris macrae at 5:07am on December 18, 2021
Topic: Curriculum of Value Chain - grounding micro networks round convergent systems of market exchanges investing in youth's millenium goals
e can collaborate around googledoc on why microcreditsummit failed to include most vital practice editors needed to collaboratively unite net generation actions and elders investments in bottom-up millennium goals  ... more googledocs on pro-youth economics curricula re-established for the net generation by The Economist in 1972 (genre Entrepreneurial Revolution)   Hot views of bottom-up value systems mapping from DC? . USAID VC COMPRAC: And increasingly we are thinking instead of value chains, about market systems. And one of the reasons we‟ve been moving more toward a systemic approach is because we‟ve understood that value chains are often related to one another, that households, decisions to invest –   Hi there from people leading the connections of conscious capitalism movements across dc   and mapping value chains and systems of markets is ultimately the core valuation of skill of Conscious Capitalism DC in all 3 ways that we mentor youth to apply it: *for international development as While Foods CEO John Mackey does at http://www.wholeplanet.tv *for national job creation as King and my friends and Thurman Marshall do *inside DC which UDC as the host of the regions number 1 student entrepreneur competition inspired by Muhammad Yunus does   would it be possible to meet so that we can make sure we know who understands these system methods best in each of our networks from the point of view of massively mentoring youth entrepreneurs?   In researching who has the most bottom up value chain knowhow to MOOC - Massively Open Online Collaborate - around my nomination is sir fazle abed and BRAC. Over the last year I have met him 3 times to discuss this- I would happily share with you the state our proposal on this process has reached. chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk washington dc region hotline 1 301 881 1655 . .Hot Views from  of bottom up value systems mapping from Bangladesh?.        …
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ENTREPRENEURIAL REVOLUTION NETWORK BENCHMARKS 2025now : Remembering Norman Macrae

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2025REPORT-ER: Entrepreneurial Revolution est 1976; Neumann Intelligence Unit at The Economist since 1951. Norman Macrae's & friends 75 year mediation of engineers of computing & autonomous machines  has reached overtime: Big Brother vs Little Sister !?

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- 3/21/22 HAPPY 50th Birthday TO WORLD'S MOST SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY- ASIAN WOMEN SUPERVILLAGE

Since gaining my MA statistics Cambridge DAMTP 1973 (Corpus Christi College) my special sibject has been community building networks- these are the 6 most exciting collaboration opportunities my life has been privileged to map - the first two evolved as grassroots person to person networks before 1996 in tropical Asian places where village women had no access to electricity grids nor phones- then came mobile and solar entrepreneurial revolutions!! 

COLLAB platforms of livesmatter communities to mediate public and private -poorest village mothers empowering end of poverty    5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5  5.6


4 livelihood edu for all 

4.1  4.2  4.3  4.4  4.5 4.6


3 last mile health services  3.1 3,2  3.3  3.4   3.5   3.6


last mile nutrition  2.1   2.2   2.3   2.4  2.5  2,6


banking for all workers  1.1  1.2  1.3   1.4   1.5   1.6


NEWS FROM LIBRARY NORMAN MACRAE -latest publication 2021 translation into japanese biography of von neumann:

Below: neat German catalogue (about half of dad's signed works) but expensive  -interesting to see how Germans selected the parts  they like over time: eg omitted 1962 Consider Japan The Economist 

feel free to ask if free versions are available 

0 The coming entrepreneurial revolution : a survey Macrae, Norman - In: The economist 261 (1976), pp. 41-65 cited 105 

 Macrae,Norman -1976
cited 21
2 The London Capital Market : its structure, strains and management Macrae, Norman - 1955
 Macrae,Norman - 1963  
Macrae, Norman - In: IPA review / Institute of PublicAffairs 25 (1971) 3, pp. 67-72  
 Macrae, Norman - The Economist 257 (1975), pp. 1-44 
6 The future of international business Macrae, Norman - In: Transnational corporations and world order : readings …, (pp. 373-385). 1979 >
7 Future U.S. growth and leadershipMacrae, Norman - In: FutureQuest : new views of economic growth, (pp. 49-60). 1977 Check Google Scholar | 
Future U.S. growth and leadership assessed from abroad Macrae, Norman - In: Prospects for growth : changing expectations for the future, (pp. 127-140). 1977 Check Google Scholar | 
9Entrepreneurial Revolution - next capitalism: in hi-tech left=right=center; The Economist 1976
 9bis Into entrepreneurial socialism Macrae, Norman - In: The economist 286 (1983), pp. 23-29 
10 Do We Want a Fat, Corrupt Russia or a Thin, Dangerous One?
N Macrae - Worldview, 1981 - cambridge.org
… Even if Japan scales up efforts in military defense after such clarification, Japan's defense
spending is estimated to remain within 2 per cent of its GNP. Serious consideration should be
given to the fact that realization of new defense policies and military buildup in Japan is 
 11 Must Japan slow? : a survey Macrae, Norman -  The Economist 274 (1980), pp. 1-42 
12 No Christ on the Andes : an economic survey of Latin America by the Economist
 
13Oh, Brazil : a survey Macrae, Norman - The Economist 272 (1979), pp. 1-22 
14To let? : a study of the expedient pledge on rents included in the Conservative election manifesto in Oct., 1959 Macrae, Norman - 1960  
 15 Toward monetary stability : an evolutionary tale of a snake and an emu
Macrae, Norman -In: European community (1978), pp. 3-6
16 Whatever happened to British planning? Macrae, Norman - CapitalismToday, (pp. 140-148). 1971 Check Google Scholar | 
  Macrae, Norman - In: Kapitalismus heute, (pp. 191-204). 1974
18 How the EEC makes decisions MacRae, Norman - In: Readings in international business, (pp. 193-200). 1972 Check Google Scholar | 
Macrae, Norman - 1972
20 The London Capital Market : Its structure, strains and management Macrae, Norman - 1955
 21 The coming revolution in communications and its implications for business Macrae, Norman - 1978
 22 A longer-term perspective on international stability : thirteen propositions
Macrae, Norman; Bjøl, Erling - In: Nationaløkonomisk tidsskrift 114 (1976) 1, pp. 158-168
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Homes for the people
Macrae, Norman Alastair Duncan - 1967
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 The risen sun : Japan ; a survey by the Economist Macrae, Norman - In: The economist 223 (1967), pp. 1-32,1-29 Check full text access | 
MacFarquhar, Emily; Beedham, Brian; Macrae, Norman - The Economist 265 (1977), pp. 13-42
27 FIRST: - Heresies - Russia's economy is rotten to the core. The West should concentrate on exploiting profitable opportunities to improve it, not on supporting particular politicia...
28 The Hobart century : publ. by the Institute of Economic Affairs
Macrae, Norman Alastair Duncan - 1984
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29 REINVENTING SOCIETY
Macrae, Norman - In: Economic affairs : journal of the Institute of Economic … 14 (1994) 3, pp. 38-39
30  How the EEC makes decisions
Macrae, Norman Alastair Duncan - In: The Atlantic community quarterly 8 (1970) 3, pp. 363-371 and in
How the EEC makes decisions
MacRae, Norman - In: Readings in international business, (pp. 193-200). 1972
31The green bay tree
South Africa Macrae, Norman Alastair Duncan - In: The economist 227 (1968), pp. 9-46
32 A longer-term perspective on international stability : thirteen propositions
Macrae, Norman; Bjøl, Erling - In: Nationaløkonomisk tidsskrift 114 (1976) 1, pp. 158-168

. we scots are less than 4/1000 of the worlds and 3/4 are Diaspora - immigrants in others countries. Since 2008 I have been celebrating Bangladesh Women Empowerment solutions wth NY graduates. Now I want to host love each others events in new york starting this week with hong kong-contact me if we can celebrate anoither countries winm-wins with new yorkers

mapping OTHER ECONOMIES:

50 SMALLEST ISLAND NATIONS

TWO Macroeconomies FROM SIXTH OF PEOPLE WHO ARE WHITE & war-prone

ADemocratic

Russian

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From 60%+ people =Asian Supercity (60TH YEAR OF ECONOMIST REPORTING - SEE CONSIDER JAPAN1962)

Far South - eg African, Latin Am, Australasia

Earth's other economies : Arctic, Antarctic, Dessert, Rainforest

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In addition to how the 5 primary sdgs1-5 are gravitated we see 6 transformation factors as most critical to sustainability of 2020-2025-2030

Xfactors to 2030 Xclimate XAI Xinfra Xyouth Wwomen Xpoor chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk (scot currently  in washington DC)- in 1984 i co-authored 2025 report with dad norman.

Asia Rising Surveys

  • 1962 Consider Japan: 1967 Japan Rising part 2.1
    • 7 May 1977 survey of Two Billion People- Asia
    • 1975 Asian Pacific Century 1975-2075 1977 survey China

  • The Economist.  Can we help peoples of Russia 1963..


    The Economist. what do Latin Americans need  1965.

     
    The Economist. Saturday, has washington dc lost happiness for ever? 1969.

Entrepreneurial Revolution -would endgame of one 40-year generations of applying Industrial Revolution 3,4 lead to sustainability of extinction

1972's Next 40 Years ;1976's Coming Entrepreneurial Revolution; 12 week leaders debate 1982's We're All Intrapreneurial Now

  • What will human race produce in 20th C Q4? - Jan 1975
  • (1984 book 2025 vreport on net generation 3 billion job creation) ...translated in different languages to 1993's Sweden's new vikings
  • 1991 Survey looking forward to The End of Politicians
  • 1996 oxford union debate- why political systems can adapt ahead of time to sustainability changes millennials will encounter
  • biography of von neumann in English and Japanese

The Economist had been founded   in 1843" marking one of 6 exponential timeframes "Future Histores"

IN ASSOCIATION WITH ADAMSMITH.app :

we offer worldwide mapping view points from

1 2 now to 2025-30

and these viewpoints:

40 years ago -early 1980s when we first framed 2025 report;

from 1960s when 100 times more tech per decade was due to compound industrial revolutions 3,4 

1945 birth of UN

1843 when the economist was founded

1760s - adam smithian 2 views : last of pre-engineering era; first 16 years of engineering ra including america's declaration of independence- in essence this meant that to 1914 continental scaling of engineeriing would be separate new world <.old world

conomistwomen.com

IF we 8 billion earthlings of the 2020s are to celebrate collaboration escapes from extinction, the knowhow of the billion asian poorest women networks will be invaluable -

in mathematically connected ways so will the stories of diaspora scots and the greatest mathematicians ever home schooled -central european jewish teens who emigrated eg Neumann , Einstein ... to USA 2nd quarter of the 20th century; it is on such diversity that entrepreneurial revolution diaries have been shaped 

EconomistPOOR.com : Dad was born in the USSR in 1923 - his dad served in British Embassies. Dad's curiosity enjoyed the opposite of a standard examined education. From 11+ Norman observed results of domination of humans by mad white men - Stalin from being in British Embassy in Moscow to 1936; Hitler in Embassy of last Adriatic port used by Jews to escape Hitler. Then dad spent his last days as a teen in allied bomber command navigating airplanes stationed at modernday Myanmar. Surviving thanks to the Americas dad was in Keynes last class where he was taught that only a handful of system designers control what futures are possible. EconomistScotland.com AbedMooc.com

To help mediate such, question every world eventwith optimistic rationalism, my father's 2000 articles at The Economist interpret all sorts of future spins. After his 15th year he was permitted one signed survey a year. In the mid 1950s he had met John Von Neumann whom he become biographer to , and was the only journalist at Messina's's birth of EU. == If you only have time for one download this one page tour of COLLABorations composed by Fazle Abed and networked by billion poorest village women offers clues to sustainability from the ground up like no white ruler has ever felt or morally audited. by London Scot James Wilson. Could Queen Victoria change empire fro slavemaking to commonwealth? Some say Victoria liked the challenge James set her, others that she gave him a poison pill assignment. Thus James arrived in Calcutta 1860 with the Queens permission to charter a bank by and for Indian people. Within 9 months he died of diarrhea. 75 years later Calcutta was where the Young Fazle Abed grew up - his family accounted for some of the biggest traders. Only to be partitioned back at age 11 to his family's home region in the far north east of what had been British Raj India but was now to be ruled by Pakistan for 25 years. Age 18 Abed made the trek to Glasgow University to study naval engineering.

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1943 marked centenary autobio of The Economist and my teenage dad Norman prepping to be navigator allied bomber command Burma Campaign -thanks to US dad survived, finished in last class of Keynes. before starting 5 decades at The Economist; after 15 years he was allowed to sign one survey a year starting in 1962 with the scoop that Japan (Korea S, Taiwan soon hk singapore) had found development mp0de;s for all Asian to rise. Rural Keynes could end village poverty & starvation; supercity win-win trades could celebrate Neumanns gift of 100 times more tech per decade (see macrae bio of von neumann)

Since 1960 the legacy of von neumann means ever decade multiplies 100 times more micro-technology- an unprecedented time for better or worse of all earthdwellers; 2025 timelined and mapped innovation exponentials - education, health, go green etc - (opportunities threats) to celebrating sustainability generation by 2025; dad parted from earth 2010; since then 2 journals by adam smith scholars out of Glasgow where engines began in 1760- Social Business; New Economics have invited academic worlds and young graduates to question where the human race is going - after 30 business trips to wealthier parts of Asia, through 2010s I have mainly sherpa's young journalist to Bangladesh - we are filing 50 years of cases on women empowerment at these web sites AbedMOOC.com FazleAbed.com EconomistPoor.com EconomistUN.com WorldRecordjobs.com Economistwomen.com Economistyouth.com EconomistDiary.com UNsummitfuture.com - in my view how a billion asian women linked together to end extreme poverty across continental asia is the greatest and happiest miracle anyone can take notes on - please note the rest of this column does not reflect my current maps of how or where the younger half of the world need to linkin to be the first sdg generation......its more like an old scrap book

 how do humans design futures?-in the 2020s decade of the sdgs – this question has never had more urgency. to be or not to be/ – ref to lessons of deming or keynes, or glasgow university alumni smith and 200 years of hi-trust economics mapmaking later fazle abed - we now know how-a man made system is defined by one goal uniting generations- a system multiplies connected peoples work and demands either accelerating progress to its goal or collapsing - sir fazle abed died dec 2020 - so who are his most active scholars climate adaptability where cop26 november will be a great chance to renuite with 260 years of adam smith and james watts purposes t end poverty-specifically we interpret sdg 1 as meaning next girl or boy born has fair chance at free happy an productive life as we seek to make any community a child is born into a thriving space to grow up between discover of new worlds in 1500 and 1945 systems got worse and worse on the goal eg processes like slavery emerged- and ultimately the world was designed around a handful of big empires and often only the most powerful men in those empires. 4 amazing human-tech systems were invented to start massive use by 1960 borlaug agriculture and related solutions every poorest village (2/3people still had no access to electricity) could action learn person to person- deming engineering whose goal was zero defects by helping workers humanize machines- this could even allowed thousands of small suppliers to be best at one part in machines assembled from all those parts) – although americans invented these solution asia most needed them and joyfully became world class at them- up to 2 billion people were helped to end poverty through sharing this knowhow- unlike consuming up things actionable knowhow multiplies value in use when it links through every community that needs it the other two technologies space and media and satellite telecoms, and digital analytic power looked promising- by 1965 alumni of moore promised to multiply 100 fold efficiency of these core tech each decade to 2030- that would be a trillion tmes moore than was needed to land on the moon in 1960s. you might think this tech could improve race to end poverty- and initially it did but by 1990 it was designed around the long term goal of making 10 men richer than 40% poorest- these men also got involved in complex vested interests so that the vast majority of politicians in brussels and dc backed the big get bigger - often they used fake media to hide what they were doing to climate and other stuff that a world trebling in population size d\ - we the 3 generations children parents grandparents have until 2030 to design new system orbits gravitated around goal 1 and navigating the un's other 17 goals do you want to help/ 8 cities we spend most time helping students exchange sustainability solutions 2018-2019 BR0 Beijing Hangzhou: 

Girls world maps begin at B01 good news reporting with fazleabed.com  valuetrue.com and womenuni.com

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  • 1972's Next 40 Years ;
  • 1976's Coming Entrepreneurial Revolution; 12 week leaders debate
  • 1982's We're All Intrapreneurial Now
  • What will human race produce in 20th C Q4? - Jan 1975
  • (1984 book on net generation 3 billion job creation) ...
  • 1991 Survey looking forward to The End of Politicians
  • 1975 Asian Pacific Century 1975-2075
  • 1977 survey China
  • first of 4 hemisphere remembrance parties- The Economist Boardroom

health catalogue; energy catalogue

Keynes: 2025now - jobs Creating Gen

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how poorest women in world build

A01 BRAC health system,

A02 BRAC education system,

A03 BRAC banking system

K01 Twin Health System - Haiti& Boston

Past events EconomistDiary.com

include 15th annual spring collaboration cafe new york - 2022 was withsister city hong kong designers of metaverse for beeings.app

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