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ourfiniteworld.com
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| | | | | Why is the price of oil so low now? In fact, why are all commodity prices so low?I see the problem as being an affordability issue that has been hidden by a growing debt bubble. As this debt bubble has expanded, it has kept the sales prices of commodities up with the cost of extraction(Figure... | |
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johnhcochrane.blogspot.com
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surplusenergyeconomics.wordpress.com
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| | | | | ALIGNING EXPECTATION WITH POSSIBILITY Why is the world at large so often "surprised" when the materially impossible doesn't happen? In economics, the consensus line - a narrative shared by government, business and, for the most part, the general public - is that the economy will carry on growing as we shift from climate-harming fossil fuels... | |
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visualizingenergy.org
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| | | Americans closely monitor gasoline prices, viewing them as indicators of leaders' success, economic health, and environmental policy effectiveness. The price of crude oil largely influences gas prices, yet federal and state taxes play a significant role. These taxes, popular due to revenue generation, heavily fund highway and mass transit spending. | ||