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The Material Economics Doctrine

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Eric Stevens·...
New to economics

The bioeconomy isn’t a utopian idea.
It’s a response to a system that got more expensive and more fragile.

Freight costs rose. Insurance rose. Inventory ties up capital. Overseas labor isn’t cheap anymore. Climate disasters aren’t rare events.

When the baseline shifts, new materials become viable.

That’s why hemp and bamboo matter now. Not as symbols, but as industrial inputs that change cost, risk, labor, and power.

I wrote a full doctrine explaining how economies actually change when inputs change.

https://www.nowweevolve.com/nweblog/the-material-economics-doctrine
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