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This is the opposite of [[Scarcity-Based Business Models]] - and the distinction is made to emphasize that most of today's economy follows an implicit assumption of scarcity. Noticing this aspect of the economy can help humanity transcend this condition, as it is generally accepted that [[Self-Determination]] cannot be achieved through scarcity thinking.


=Technical Definition=
=Technical Definition=


A revenue model based on voluntary in-kind and financial contributions to a public-domain project which communicates its value proposition clearly and incentivizes contributions via the clearly-visibile value of efficincy and optimized design.
A revenue model based on voluntary in-kind and financial contributions to a public-domain project which communicates its value proposition clearly and incentivizes contributions via the clearly-visibile value of efficiency and optimized design.
 
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*[[Scarcity Economics]]

Latest revision as of 18:24, 9 March 2022

Definition

This is the opposite of Scarcity-Based Business Models - and the distinction is made to emphasize that most of today's economy follows an implicit assumption of scarcity. Noticing this aspect of the economy can help humanity transcend this condition, as it is generally accepted that Self-Determination cannot be achieved through scarcity thinking.

Technical Definition

A revenue model based on voluntary in-kind and financial contributions to a public-domain project which communicates its value proposition clearly and incentivizes contributions via the clearly-visibile value of efficiency and optimized design.

Links