The Emergence Machine

Growth Econ

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Emergence definition

Growth econ is a dynamic interplay between production, distribution, and exchange, where growth from organism and change enables the creation of goods and services through communication and pattern, which are then distributed to a wider audience, facilitated by exchange and the underlying economy.

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Wiktionary senses

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English

Prerequisite chain

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Direct prerequisites above, concepts that depend on this one below.

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Prerequisites

What you need to understand first.

  • Distribution L1 (requires)
    An economic concept relating to growth econ, involving production, distribution, or exchange of goods and services.
  • Growth L5 (requires)
    An economic concept relating to growth econ, involving production, distribution, or exchange of goods and services.
  • Economy L9 (definitional)
    Economy is part of the definition of growth econ.
  • Exchange L12 (requires)
    Exchange is necessary to understand the economic concept of growth econ, involving production, distribution, or exchange of goods and services.

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