Wealth-Additive Discipline at GDP Versus SDG
Masayuki Matsui ()
Chapter Chapter 2 in Artifacts Versus Nature Body, 2023, pp 11-19 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In recent years there have been significant research advancements in the science of man-made versus natural bodies and their ideal forms and manifestations, towards post-Industrial Revolution. Rather than classical cost orientation, hashing out the possibility of high-order (macro) SDG resulting from behavioral mitigation (motivation) policy in relation to traditional GDP in the recent socio-economic world, we take up the possibility of a wealth-additive approachWealth-additive approach for a rich man-made body, transcending the age of A. SmithSmith, A.,. In this chapter, we discuss the sublation of confrontation and contradiction from a nano perspective and take up economic systems by looking at the of basic ternary/pair-map formsTernary/pair-map forms (microcosms) based on artificial image and GDP, particularly from the perspective of eco-entropyEco-entropy in the natural state. Then we focus on the mitigation effects (angles) of sustainable waste, diversity/heterogeneityDiversity/heterogeneity, and the like, and consider the shape of engine efficiency (dynamism), adopting a behavioral relax-scheduling policy of intangible e-management. Furthermore, the utilization that is proportional to the angle/ratio(δ) of economics (price) versus reliability (amount) is noted as the barometer (well-beingWell-being) of additive wealth in a win–win and sharing world. Lastly, we set out to challenge high-level (macro) man-made versus natural, input–output modes of materialization, (a) eco-entropy (buffering criteria) perspectives, and (b) input–output mitigation (Matsui’s formalization criteria) perspectives from a behavioral mitigation perspective. The latter goal (b) is similar to the so-called dynamic pricing principleDynamic pricing principle.
Keywords: GDP versus SDG; Reward prediction error; Look-ahead logics; Ternary/pair-map; Win–win and sharing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-7699-7_2
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