collapsonomics, n.
1. The study of economic and state systems at the edge of their normal
social and economic function, including preventative measures to avoid
destructive feedback loops and vicious cycles.
2. A consulting practice based on the scientific and historical
understanding of collapse conditions, and responses to them.
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http://collapsonomics.org/ to get access to the papers:
Vinay Gupta, 'Framing the Collapsonomics Practice' (Summary)
Vinay Gupta, 'The Future of Poverty'
Dougald Hine, 'Social Media vs the Recession'
Dougald Hine, 'The Future of Unemployment'
Anton Shelupanov, 'Justice Perestroika: managing prisons in a time of
crisis'
Mamading Ceesay, 'Local Community Economics for Security in an
Unstable World'