EconomistJapan.com: Celebrate Neumann's &Japan's gifts to humanity since 1945, all Asia Rising 1960+MacraeFriends and Family
Future HistoryEntrepreneurialRevolution.city July 2020..If you care about two out of 3 lives mattering who are Asian, nearly 60 years of miracles mapping around worldwide decision-makers considering Japan from 1962 are worth replaying -that's when my father Norman Macrae aged 39 was privileged to write his first signed survey in The Economist -the first 2 quarters of dad's 80+ years of life had been spent
**writing unsigned leaders in The Economist (eg as only journalist at Messina's birth of EU) after serving as teenager in world war 2 navigating air places uk bomber command region modern day bangladesh/myanmar -

Asia Rising Surveys

in 60 years


Monday, January 20, 2020

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7 the cop26 economy become adam smith's 7th and most humanly joyful wonder
previous economies- not all names are agreed

1 pound economy - special interest 1% of world's people -out of a northern island they branded as longitude zero

2 dollar economy - a continent wide but not tall economy representing 5% of people - and the peak of consumption industril revolution 1

 economies that emerged from 1950s due to engineering leaps as well as need to go post colonial uniting 200 nations as places next child could be born to thrive

3 the von neumann  economy which we study as a worldwide economy- but wherever it was coded in english east and west coast usa got a decade or in moores law terms a G ahead until subprime mess that bridged 3g and 4g decades

4 the deming engineering economy which became the freedom of asians - the majoroty of the worlds people- thouugh it was hubbed initially out of japan in the hope of reconsiling trust after its bad empire bevaviors

5 the satelliete economy - this because race between russia and us governments and later how telecoms was regulated - unfortunately for the big get bigger and the need to know get more secretive

6 in the 1970s the womens rural keynesianism economy emerged out of the conteunts of south and east asia

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