Welcome! Cultural economics is the study of how we interact with economic events and conditions. Culture, in this sense, includes our political systems, religious beliefs, psychology, history, customs, arts, sciences, and education. The term "Economics" refers to the extent and process of how we employ capital, labor and materials. If human existence is dynamic, then economics – as a science – must be able to characterize the interaction of culture and economics in contemporaneous terms.
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Good thoughts, but what stands greater to me is the fact there's no "trust fund", just unbacked IOUs for past surpluses, so its a house of cards from all angles.
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