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The New Natural State of the Market

Einar Kleppe Holthe ()
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Chapter Chapter 15 in The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics, 2022, pp 279-290 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract A New Natural State of the Market, The economic consequence of Awareness. The market ideological appraoch of Natural State is suggesting a more meaningful holistic, and neutral value perspective and methodolgy for value creation. Where a new natural state of the world markets can be obtain with a, spheric and new economic language for the future and aware market. Sustainability over time must become the core market ideal for fostering a sustainable global market culture as key to make sustainability the core quality in any value creation and value transactions, in any value chain, value system or value-spheres for the transparent and aware market spheres of the 21th. century. As a contribution to the second Kyoto Economic Manifesto. The Natural State-theory of market-and value spheres represents a market ideological and practical approach to seek a, more natural and holistic value perspective to secure sustainable value development in any kind of places, markets and aware economis.

Keywords: Market ideology; Aware economy; New economic language; Natural state of the market; Sustainability economies; Evolving Value-sphere; Holistic Market-sphere (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-8566-8_15

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