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*In distributed, open source enterprise, the cost of production | *In distributed, open source enterprise, the cost of production improves upon that of centralized production when transportation, IP, investment structure, lifetime design is considered. This improvement is 10x in [[Full Cost Accounting]] | ||
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*Distributed open source economies provice 20% to capital and 80% to workers and resolve the [[Agency Problem]] between interest of owners (speculators) and agents (workers). Centralized economies provide 80% of the returns to capital and 20% to workers. | *Distributed open source economies provice 20% to capital and 80% to workers and resolve the [[Agency Problem]] between interest of owners (speculators) and agents (workers). Centralized economies provide 80% of the returns to capital and 20% to workers. |
Latest revision as of 19:31, 5 February 2022
- In distributed, open source enterprise, the cost of production improves upon that of centralized production when transportation, IP, investment structure, lifetime design is considered. This improvement is 10x in Full Cost Accounting
- Distributed en
- Distributed open source economies provice 20% to capital and 80% to workers and resolve the Agency Problem between interest of owners (speculators) and agents (workers). Centralized economies provide 80% of the returns to capital and 20% to workers.