How does an institution balance its need to maximise production of a resource with its need to maximise its profit from a resource?
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Abundance creates revenue. Scarcity creates profit margin.
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How many people are required to run the institution? How do they qualify? What is the market price of the underlying resource?
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What are the barriers of entry of other institutions to the market?
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Do institutions compete against each other across domains?
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Would less institutions mean that the few which existed held more power? Could all institutions be removed at once?
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If all were removed at once would it create systemic problems? Would the economic value rest with something proto-institutional?
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Gently moving bubbles under plastic, slowly breaking them up until all that is left is the plastic.
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Collected tweets on the operational social machinery to grow, protect and manage bubbles of economic value.
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The dangerous thought that the machinery of institution deletion and modification might one day get become local to a group of people.
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The dystopian future in which members of a utopian future in which everything is abundant all have weaponry to remove abundance. #theend
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