The quipu was a system of strings, knots, colors and patterns, used to track the history of taxation and tributes offered to the Inca by his subjects in a given region. Each quipu used its maker’s code; we seek a real-time, comprehensive subjective global study of economics, an economic atlas for the 21st century.
Joseph Robertson posted on the forum topic Black Swan Blow-out Means We Can Now Estimate Real Cost of Oil in the group Quipu Economic Forum: 1 year, 11 months ago
On the true cost of using gasoline, or of the erosion of natural ecosystem services, Lester Brown’s landmark book Eco-Economy put it as follows: Economic decisionmakers at all levels – corporate planners, government leaders, investment bankers, and individual consumers – all rely on market signals. But the market often does not tell the truth.…[Read more]
Joseph Robertson started the forum topic Black Swan Blow-out Means We Can Now Estimate Real Cost of Oil in the group Quipu Economic Forum: 1 year, 11 months ago
The blow-out (explosion and collapse) of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig and the well 5,000 feet below has brought into high contrast a serious problem inherent in the way we produce energy: we have long refused to calculate the real costs of extracting fossil fuels. Ecological economics is founded on this point: we should calculate [...]
Joseph Robertson started the forum topic Generative Economics: Expanding Resources as We Use Them in the group Quipu Economic Forum: 1 year, 11 months ago
As the “perfect storm” gathers from inchoate, deceptively non-threatening winds, we can look ahead, backward and into the mirror and ask how crisis comes, or why, if it is inevitable, if we might just fall right out of it, as we fell into it. But the answer is simple: human crisis comes from excess, from [...]
Joseph Robertson posted an update in the group Quipu Economic Forum: 1 year, 11 months ago
In the Human Development Index ranking of 182 countries, Afghanistan is next to last. Life expectancy there is now 43.6 years. Adult literacy is 28%. School enrollment is 50.1%, and per capita GDP is just $1,054. The project there is nation-building, on every front, from the ground up.
Evelyn Winston Perez joined the group Quipu Economic Forum 1 year, 11 months ago
J.E. Robertson started the forum topic How to Eradicate Modern-day Slavery in the group Quipu Economic Forum: 1 year, 12 months ago
In Florida and elsewhere , migrant workers who do not enjoy the legal protections that come with legal paperwork are easily subjected to abuses, near zero pay and even violence. Conditions on some farms amount to slavery, and the US Justice Department has prosecuted at least 7 such farms in the last decade. There are far more [...]
J.E. Robertson started the forum topic Job Creation Will Hinge on Whether Banks Deploy Funding in the group Quipu Economic Forum: 2 years ago
The United States is trudging through the tailing winds of an economic storm that saw trillions of dollars in wealth wiped away, major financial institutions demolished, and an investment-based nationalization of the nation’s largest banks, and the mystery, according to most observers, is: where are the jobs? One after another source will say job…[Read more]
Riga Listin joined the group Quipu Economic Forum 2 years ago
J.E. Robertson started the forum topic Bring Banking Back to Main Street in the group Quipu Economic Forum: 2 years ago
The worldwide credit crisis that began to gather momentum in late 2007 and early 2008 is still hampering the kind of capital flows that wealthy economies were accustomed to just a few years ago. The crisis may in fact be something more of a severe correction, re-establishing real value far below what inflated numbers suggested [...]
J.E. Robertson created the group Quipu Economic Forum 2 years ago
J.E. Robertson started the forum topic Generative Economics: How to Expand the Resource Base as We Access It? in the group Quipu Economic Forum: 2 years ago
As the “perfect storm” gathers from inchoate, deceptively non-threatening winds, we can look ahead, backward and into the mirror and ask how crisis comes, or why, if it is inevitable, if we might just fall right out of it, as we fell into it. But the answer is simple: human crisis comes from excess, from [...]