Economics are the mode of communication between cities and also a reflection of a city’s health. When we measure economic activity, we are measuring communication, circulation and ultimately growth within and between cities.
This observation helped me to recognize how important expertise in the field of economics is to the application of my ideas in a professional setting such as government, education, investment, or business development. While biological philosophy is interesting, economics offer a methodology through which the profile of a city, its relationships, and its network can be compiled, measured and used. Thus, theories can be tested and ideas transfer into the “real world.” I believe a perspective that integrates biology and economics is invaluable to any industry that benefits from the ability to forecast, anticipate and quickly adapt to future trends.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
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