Economics

How do you assess the economics of civility and scarcity, and for what reasons?

What is your awareness of the structure of the Australian economy and every other economy, and of the interactions between economies?

What is your acquaintance with public economics in Australia, and elsewhere?

How do you usually think about civility in relation to economics and money?

How do you assess economics in relation to ethics and value?

What do you know about the economics of charlatanism?

What do you know about the economics of white-collar crime more generally?

How do you think about economics and civility in relation to extravagance and frugality?

How do you think about economics and civility in relation to progress?

What do you know about the economics of campaigning for civility?

How do you think about economics in terms of continuity?

There is much to consider in relation to the politics of economic theory.

What do you know about the economics of investing?

What do you know about the relationship between the economic history of Australia and the Australian Constitution?

What do you know about the ongoing relationship between the constitutions and economies of various societies?

What do you know about behavioural economics

You may wish to reflect further upon the conduct of civility and economics in the following contexts:

 

 

How will you do so, especially if you regard yourself as an Australian political candidate at present?

While microeconomics is about how individuals, groups and organisations manage scarce resources, how individuals, groups and organisations choose to respond when lacking access to the resources they desire and/or require may be defined as micropolitics.

You may be aware that the assessment of macroeconomics tends to be a reflection of macropolitics, particularly in terms of ideology.

What is your acquaintance with the global economy and its history?

The ambitions of greedy people are often in conflict with reality, and with justice.  

What is the environment?

Some people have a focus on ecological economics

Some people have a focus on environmental economics.

Some people ignore the environment completely when thinking about economics and/or politics.

What is your focus, and why?

Perhaps you associate most forms of trade as expressions of greed, especially when dishonesty is involved.

What do you know about the economics of life itself, and death? 

Perhaps you know about exploitation in the fertility trade and exploitation in the funeral trade and everything in between.

How cautious are you when charlatans promise you an abundant life in exchange for money?

How do you know when apparent abundance is real in terms of economics and in terms of ecology?

What is your knowledge of the economics of biodiversity?

What is your understanding of externalities in relation to economics, politics and ethics, and how did you acquire that understanding? 

What do you know about externalities in relation to non-renewable resources, pollution and despair? 

How do you think about moral integrity in relation to economic integration?

What do you know about integrity in relation to accountability?

What do you know about the politics and economics of stranded assets?

What do you know about the politics and economics of economic bubbles?

What is your acquaintance with banking, and with finance more generally?

Property bubbles do not provide access to authenticity, or even to a long-term home.

If you have been investing in the Australian housing market over the past decade, you have obviously not been investing in peacefully authentic living.

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