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Comment on: Topic 'vote for top 100 microfranchises of net generation'
export market using such models as blessed coffee's virtual exchange or which jobs can youth do if they have been taught to code 44 nanocredit combined with telecentres becomes a massive way of connecting - nanocredit can be esigned so tens of millions of people are gioen back a market network that most concerns them 45 most last mile models of bottom-up multinationals  (20 discussed at d-lab mit 2014)involve large numbers of jobs for local service distribution -eg if you are disttributing clean water the logistics need can be as efficient as home delivery of take away foods in bit cities- note that everyone is connected by mobile even as other devices bytraditional mass marketing expects to be available are not in the vilage's infrastructire 46 rice is arguably agriculture's ultimate microfrnachise - with over 60% of porest dependent on it as their main food, but with neither particulatr advantage to large farming nor particular need to distribute it beyond local region of growth; conversely exotoc forms of rice can make high value export marksts…
Added by chris macrae at 8:05am on September 25, 2014
Topic: your organisation doesnt have a leader of 2010s unless
1 your organsiation or network of partners does not have a leader of 2010s -let alone an economic purpose - unless there is a transparent orgnisational map of who is to co-produce what next - lots of valuation models focus on demands but without integarting o-productivity mapping its is impossible for knowledge to network through time and through people's positive emotioonal energy flows such a tryst. corage, love of purspose  -for 25 years work on this see brand chartering of unique irgansiing purpose first published by The Economits Intelligenec Unit in 1995   2 your leader doesnt have an auditor of unique organising purspoe unless they provide an exponentail future map- is the organisation developing more win-wins or more lose-loses between all those who help co-produce as well as demand its value exchange  - for more notes on why systems of tense human relationships are at continuous risk of degrading/compounding risk unles the exponential audit is contextally ineteracted by everyone email chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk  you may wish to have a guided toour of bookmarks like these    …
Added by chris macrae at 2:07am on February 3, 2013
Topic: ValueTrue Sustainability Investments Exponential Metrics Model
Economist For Norman Macrae, who was mentored by Keynes that economists either design or destroy the futures peoples want most:  the fittest molecular structure of economics involves seeing a system map that integrates relationships of productivity and demand around purpose - can all value multiply win-wins? - if model values win-wins, system will  spiral virtuously , ie exponetially up; if system embeds lose-lose it will be exponentially crashing downwards (however nb : the form of an exponential looks flat until it passes a tipping point the stage where accelertion to meltdown takes over)   To model one system's gravitational purpose, we find 10 coordinates (5 of productivity, 5 of demands : D1 co-worker, D2 customer, D3 owner-investor, D4 global business partners , D5 local society partners) necessary to audit   If the big 4 accountants had known how to value intangibles of service and knowledge networking economies properly - which they still don't 13 years after such compound risk reports as Brrokings Unseen Wealth - then goodwill would be valued as the future exponential trajectory from the above model. Because this is based on relationships, most of which come from investment in the system's history, Bayesian statistics assures us that such a future exponential is practical to audit. Boards who do not audit this exponential with same organisation-deep frequency as cashflow models are missing out on understanding the dynamics of the vast majority of value multiplication which goodwill in post-industrial market sectors spirals   REVIEWS -queries to chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk  for more detailed ValueTrue curricula - please quote VT ref number VT1 Norman's curriculum of pro-youth economics: 95% of innovations that went on to improve human lot originated around P1 individula entrepreneurs or P2 small networks of peers including family and often an intergenerational focus- especially focused knowhow and passion passed through family tree- why Scots vakue clan  VT2 - curriculum for ireland nominated by Craig Barrett, a co-founder of Intel - 3 greatest value multipliers : P1 individual relationshiop to p5 investment in education and disbelief in government's big plans VT3 - currciculum of Bangladesh at Global Grameen and BRACnet -4th Norman Celbration curriculum party yto be hosted in Dhaka 25 to 27 March 2013 following 1 The Economist Boardroom, 2 Taddy Blecher free youth education curriculum of Mandela, Branson and Google Africa Partners, 3 Japan and BRAC development curriculum as partnership benchmar for region of Asian Pacific Wprdwide Youth Century.…
Added by chris macrae at 7:20am on January 29, 2013
Topic: death of economics
s as an informative discipline   2000 Unseen Wealth published by Brookings clarified that risks were being compounded into ever greater spirals without anyone in boardrooms having any futuretrue model of these dynamics  Back in 1956 in Practice of management Drucker used a very different definition of marketing than is assumed today when saying "only markeking and innovation add value, everything else add costs". We believe that if Drucker was writing today he would say of branding only building goodwill and unique purpose multiplies value. We map brand as a purposeful exchange (system) of productive and demanding relationships which is also to be designed to interface with other brand partners through network economies.   Multiplication as the operand of connectivity has very different consequences than addition - the operand of separability that all global professions hung over from 20th C. In particular hi-trust brand valuation involves modelling what future exponential is spiraling up or down. Failure to do this is the main reason why the last decade has witnessed hundreds of multibillion dollar brands that have bubbled up and popped to zero.   UNSEEN WEALTH Worse similar "missing" system maps are required to monitor entire trillion dollar global markets - such as whether that of the global financial system is currently spinning sustainably.  Without these models it is unclear whether economics has any meaningful accuracy - and it is defintely the case that false brand valuation has become a major reason why macroeconomics ruling most developed nations is now disinvesting in youth.…
Added by chris macrae at 10:20pm on April 24, 2011
Topic: Economics as if human livelihoods mattered
b is to optimalise how 7 billion being livelihoods thrive-_most central to all of this is goodwill valuation that empowers end of poverty (defined as eg one in 3 children being born into communities where there chances of growing their potential is next to zero- why eg due to war, bad health systems, lack of access to smart education, communities not lovingly helping out children where for whatever reasons parents cant wholly sustain the child, food , water , energy security bottom-up because that's where access is life critical In this pro-youth and pro-jobs view of inter-generational economics, the value exchange coordinates that are most valuable to empower all 7 billion beings voices are 1 optimalising human livelihoods (an educational challenge that Norman Macrae mapped as relatively simple for "death of distance" technology to be valued and celebrated around 10 optimising how we design systems spinning round social-investment .Unfortunately the Wall Street (and Western) professions paid the most to steward globalisation since 1984 didnt agree with this at all- instead of trying to .design systems to include the 3 halves of the world - youth, women, poorest- with less than 10% of voice over their future in the industrial age, they designed rules sponsored by the 1% biggest governments, quarterly profit-takers and charities concerned with fund-raising images not ghe deep empowerment work from the poorest village up.... This much is utterly clear from such sources as: first chapter of yunus social business book 2008 brooking report in unseen wealth year 2000 -if we cant get hold of these and really need them - mail chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk and I will see if i can laser you relevant parts to whatever is the system collaspsing problem you most wish to channge …
Added by chris macrae at 9:58am on May 22, 2014
Topic: Pro-Youth Vocabulary
s: entrepreneur entrepreneurial revolution intrapreneur net generation - death of distance - telecommuting and telecomputing global village economy goodwill brand architecture brand reality  I edited the triple special issue of the journal of marketing management launching this term in 1999 while doing a survey of people most impacted by the world's biggest brands for wpp at a time when it was hoped that the errors in in valuing brands and knowledge could be rectified by fusion of experienced people in both domains   brand charter - living and learning scripts of branding system maps as related to value exchange  - economics we use the word of entrepreneur originated in france around 1800 - those who transform systems to improve the whole human lot -we value those who map changes peacefully - be this for a whole country -eg Gandhi or Mandela-  or civilization or in freeing a market sector -eg in her time Florence Nightingale, Alexander Fleming, Maria Montessori -  that has lost sense of what future its practical experts need to be motivated be if their service is to optimally sustain future generation -  as part of leadership valuation dialogues at The Economist since 1972 -which helped the paper become a one of a kind global viewspaper-  we have also argued that one of the most fundamental changes of the breakthrpigh net generation is that it will no longer be good enough to maximize sustainability within some boundary whilst externalizing risk onto others particularly those with less resources or less understanding of the consequences that your knowledge has deepest responsibility for if any of these words purposes substantially impact your future freedoms and you need help with demonstrating their realities - please email chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk at Norman Macrae Foundation for youth economics and education    brand charter exercise - 3 of the nations that interest most in terms of their capacity to free youth education : where would the world be today if Japan or Bangladesh or China never risen in the last half century - The Economist also explored this back in 1975 with its declaration of what could go marvelously well for youth if 1976-2075 evolved as Asian Pacific worldwide century  …
Added by chris macrae at 12:01pm on May 15, 2013
Comment on: Topic 'Don't you just love Economics and Communications (E&C)'
n your profession is the problem- compounding rules that will destroy more and more livelihoods 2 Looking back at the 2 century's that have seen half the world advance up to 200-fold in health and wealth, and and the other half barely at all- how will we reconcile the main explanation. Places that grew were the first to extract the whole planet's natural assets especially energy. Often the peoples in places with the most resources became the most extracted from and so the poorest. 3 How will the roles of these 5 groups need to change in next decade if the millennial generation is to be sustainable let alone race to a world of ending poverty and ending underemployment: bankers, ruling professions, communications designers, educators, public servants? 3a How do we go beyond nation boundaries - at far as is needed  to reconcile history's exponential consequences of trades that ended up with some peoples being the chief extractors and other peoples being the most extracted from? 3b In a borderless world ( where people's digital livelihoods will often exchange more value than what they physically do to people whose community they live in) why would any nation's public servants spend 15% or more of all their people's lives on arms races? …
Added by chris macrae at 11:48pm on August 15, 2014
Comment on: Topic 'Connecting the dots of youth world's most joyful leaders and beautiful dreams t…'
n a value exchange taking from every other side every auditing period- (that is what the big 5 global accounting profession programme into spreadsheeting when they only audit that and have not counterbalancing valuation of goodwill) -this is also the prefect maths for compounding unseen risk, bubbling up systems so that they then collapse or are too big to fail, making the most unsustainable locations to be at boundaries between separated systems "professionals" (this is extremely unwise if our generation's main innovation is hyperconnectedness of a borderless world) once you have faced the perfect maths for exponentially destroying youth's futures, it is simple to design the exact opposite system audit - that is something those who know of dr yunus' work now call his 100% social business model- its the perfect model for visioning the greatest dreams youth could purposefulyl unite round in trying to transform from a world where top-down biggest systems rule with the least sustainable system design to a better world, we would recommend mediation - in other words it is logical to expect in between models might compound practical opportunity races while preventing risks- one such model we call social business 51% model; instead of all ownership of the system being governed by those in greatest need of its solution purpose, 51% or more could be sustained around that majority voice take the case of the next youth technology wizard who designs a platform that the majority of youth communicate through; if she or he systemised 51% of ownership from the getgo to be in trust of interact youth's greatest collaboration dreams for the 21st century - she or he would retain 49% of ownership of resources needed in the battle that should be expected from those platforms that are already there and which are not so pro-youth; moreover as founder she or he would only be giiving away one doubling of value; and if she or he has anchored the system in compounding the most valuable futures all youth would vote for then the system will soon grow way beyond the value that investing that first doubling involved this is only one way of looking at the maps of what system models to use to value  sustainability of business and society's most purposeful goals- another valid argument is that a region should form an association of most trusted industry leaders - those who want to make the place self-sufficient or secure through having enough talents and peoples livelihoods to not become dependent on some external region's commands -if these hi-trust leaders representing a region or nation are transparently celebrated by everyone then the issue of exactly which model to use for each industry leaders system design becomes secondary; what comes first is that the peoples are represented by topic 5 hi-trust practical leaders- and that these people's knowhow are designed into apprenticeships and indeed every sort of entrepreneurial literacy children could be questioning through action learning curricula not over-examined ones that assume there is only one perfectly correct answer; we are living in a time when greatest innovation is not only possible but essential for 7 billion peoples' optimal livelihoods; innovating means a world where demanding something is set in stone as even 99% correct is the worst possible educational mindset…
Added by chris macrae at 5:31am on January 16, 2014
Topic: MOOC of Pro-youth economics - week 1
aturing the pro-youth economists   .paraphrase. ..exact. keynes: as the world becomes increasingly ruled by economcs, there will be 2 types of economists- those whose ssystem design the futures youth need most those who destroy the future youth need most.. ... schumacher.. ... adam smith.. ... .The Economists.s Norman Macrae. ... refernec- whole aon this subject by the BBC's Andrew Neil in this issue of Journal of Social Business freely downloadable 1.2 why is it that in NW hemisphere over last quarter of a century - freedom of voice between these 2 opposite types of economists has not existed with those designing systems to destro youth's jobs and sustainable futures having almmost a monoply of news and media channels? 1.3true versus phony capitalism  how do we map why is it that most important metric of value exchange (of any valutrue market) is not one side takes from all the others but whether susyem is spitalling - virtuously rising expoential win-win for all viciously twoards coalpslse-lose for all…
Added by chris macrae at 9:12am on January 25, 2013
Topic: Massive Collaboration Economy - Opportunity and Threats to Net Generation Entrepreneurial Revolution
neration economy www.wholeplanet.tv  can grow beyond the scarcity economics of the extractive- industrial thing economy- .Top 10 quotes from economist leaders of value exchange curriculum ..   so why is massive collaboration entrepreneurship the most risky innovation challenge of these 2010s ..Risks to massive collaboration entrepreneurs- caused by : governments and banks that have destroyed micro-up sustainability of capital Global account monopoly whose metrics are perfect for devaluing goodwill and community sustainability The way that tv age has turned public officials into command and controllers not servants of what communities with life critical challenges need to be enpowered to openly replicate …
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ENTREPRENEURIAL REVOLUTION NETWORK BENCHMARKS 2025now : Remembering Norman Macrae

Chartering 5 Layer AI Agency - integrating exponential intergenerational multipliers of trusted human relationship systems through community scaling apps

AsiaAI.docx where & how 2/3 human brains are celebrating AI livelihoods

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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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JOIN SEARCH FOR UNDER 30s MOST MASSIVE COLLABS FOR HUMAN SUSTAINABILITY

1 Jensen Huang 2 Demis Hassabis 3 Dei-Fei Li 4 King Charles

5 Bezos Earth (10 bn) 6 Bloomberg JohnsHopkins  cbestAI.docx 7 Banga

8 Maurice Chang 9 Mr & Mrs Jerry Yang 10 Mr & Mrs Joseph Tsai 11 Musk

12 Fazle Abed 13 Ms & Mr Steve Jobs 14 Melinda Gates 15 BJ King 16 Benioff

17 Naomi Osaka 18 Jap Emperor Family 19 Akio Morita 20 Mayor Koike

The Economist 1982 why not Silicon AI Valley Everywhere 21 Founder Sequoia 22 Mr/Mrs Anne Doerr 23 Condi Rice

23 MS & Mr Filo 24 Horvitz 25 Michael Littman NSF 26 Romano Prodi 27 Andrew Ng 29 Lila Ibrahim 28 Daphne Koller

30 Mayo Son 31 Li Ka Shing 32 Lee Kuan Yew 33 Lisa Su  34 ARM 36 Priscilla Chan

38 Agnelli Family 35 Ms Tan & Mr Joe White

37 Yann Lecun 39 Dutch Royal family 40 Romano Prodi

41 Kramer  42 Tirole  43 Rachel Glennerster 44 Tata 45 Manmohan Singh 46 Nilekani 47 James Grant 48 JimKim, 49 Guterres

50 attenborough 51 Gandhi 52 Freud 53 St Theresa 54 Montessori  55 Sunita Gandhu,56 paulo freire 57 Marshall Mcluhan58 Andrew Sreer 59 Lauren Sanchez,  60 David Zapolski

61 Harris 62 Chips Act Raimundo 63 oiv Newsom. 64 Arati Prab hakarm,65 Jennifer Doudna CrispR, 66 Oren Etsioni,67 Robert Reisch,68 Jim Srreyer  69 Sheika Moza

- 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
Full text | 
23a 
Homes for the people
Macrae, Norman Alastair Duncan - 1967
Check Google Scholar
 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
Check Google Scholar 
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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  • 12 UN

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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online library of norman macrae--

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MA1 AliBaba TaoBao

Ma 2 Ali Financial

Ma10.1 DT and ODPS

  • 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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