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Living Systems Economy (LSE #3)

Living Systems Economy (LSE #3) The third presentation of the Living Systems Economy (ZOOM) on November 19th, 2019.

The Living Systems Economy (LSE) is a biophysical economic model for addressing the climate crisis, the ecological crisis, and unsustainable economic growth. The LSE is framed on respiration and photosynthesis, and is underpinned by a more fundamental hypothesis that attempts to describe the thermodynamics of multi-agent systems.

The speaker is Delton B. Chen, and a discussion that followed the presentation is not included in the video.

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The project website is a work in progress:

www.livingsystemseconomy.org

Artwork is called "Leaving Paradise" by Julia Stankova.

climate change,carbon pricing,economics,externality,reward,entropy,thermodynamic,policy,market failure,

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