Physioeconomics
The Basis for Long-Run Economic Growth
Philip M. Parker je známy svojím inovatívnym prístupom k literárnej tvorbe, kde využíva automatizované metódy na produkciu rozsiahleho množstva publikácií. Jeho práca sa zameriava na generovanie textov, vrátane slovníkov, poézie a výukových materiálov, s využitím databáz a internetových zdrojov. Parkerova metóda spočíva vo vytváraní šablón, ktoré sú následne vyplnené relevantnými informáciami, čo mu umožňuje produkovať tisíce titulov. Jeho experimentálny prístup k písaniu spochybňuje tradičné autorstvo a otvára nové možnosti v oblasti digitálneho vydávania.





The Basis for Long-Run Economic Growth
Focusing on the concept of borderless markets, this work highlights the diminishing relevance of national boundaries in international marketing and economic planning. It emphasizes the importance of nonpolitical borders, particularly for culture-bound products that necessitate local adaptation. Language emerges as a crucial factor influencing economic development and business policies globally. The book includes over 130,000 statistics across 460 language groups, addressing various social, economic, and business variables, along with a comprehensive literature review.
The book delves into the complexities of borderless markets, emphasizing the importance of political and nonpolitical boundaries in international marketing and business decisions. It highlights how national culture influences economic development and demographic behavior, particularly for culturally bound products. With over 75,000 statistics across 230 national groups, it provides a comprehensive analysis of various social, economic, and business variables, complemented by an extensive literature review.
Focusing on the dynamics of borderless markets, this examination highlights the diminishing relevance of national boundaries in international marketing and business decisions. It emphasizes the importance of understanding nonpolitical borders, particularly for culturally bound products needing local adaptation. Ethnic culture is identified as a vital factor influencing economic development and business policies globally. The work includes over 120,000 statistics across 400 ethnic groups, addressing various social, economic, and business variables, accompanied by a comprehensive literature review.