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=Introduction=
An open source economy is defined as an economy in which the development of goods and services happens via open collaboration between independent stakeholders on the global level.
=Details=
The open source economy is an economy that optimizes both production and distribution, while providing environmental regeneration and social justice. The open source economy is in essence a paradigm where communities utilize open source knowledge and tools to provide material prosperity without relying on global supply chains for essential resources.
The open source economy is an economy that optimizes both production and distribution, while providing environmental regeneration and social justice. The open source economy is in essence a paradigm where communities utilize open source knowledge and tools to provide material prosperity without relying on global supply chains for essential resources.



Revision as of 12:12, 4 September 2012

Introduction

An open source economy is defined as an economy in which the development of goods and services happens via open collaboration between independent stakeholders on the global level.


Details

The open source economy is an economy that optimizes both production and distribution, while providing environmental regeneration and social justice. The open source economy is in essence a paradigm where communities utilize open source knowledge and tools to provide material prosperity without relying on global supply chains for essential resources.

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