“Because Permacapital Economics prioritizes profit for each individual, it therefore respects the life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness of each individual.”
― Principles of a Permaculture Economy
― Principles of a Permaculture Economy
“In a Permacapital Economy, businesses are born and businesses die. When businesses are providing value to customers and society, and doing so with fair prices, better than their competitors - they remain alive. When businesses are unable or unwilling to provide value to customers and society and are overpriced and worse than competitors - they die. The process is determined by what is best for society, naturally, by the various mechanisms at play in the Permacapital Economy.”
― Principles of a Permaculture Economy
― Principles of a Permaculture Economy
“Permacapital Economics, as a framework, places a high value on ensuring that each individual has the opportunity to earn a profit or achieve economic success. In doing so, it acknowledges the fundamental principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”
― Principles of a Permaculture Economy
― Principles of a Permaculture Economy
“It is a matter of efficiency, practicality and productivity that labor as a whole be divided into specialty jobs that come together to produce greater value than could be produced without such division. Businesses will tend to create new jobs which serve a special function. Therefore, workers will be incentivized to skill themselves such that they may be employed in certain functional roles according to their availability in the marketplace. This phenomena contributes to efficiency at scale, in the economy. Any law or policy or cultural trend which inhibits the division of labor will consequently inhibit efficiency in the economy.”
― Principles of a Permaculture Economy
― Principles of a Permaculture Economy
“Productivity is a crucial economic driver in both capitalism and Permacapital Economics. However, the frameworks differ in their approach to its purpose and the ethical and social considerations that surround its pursuit. Capitalism often prioritizes productivity as a means to maximize profit and economic growth, while Permacapital Economics seeks to harness productivity for sustainable value creation and equitable distribution within ecological limits.”
― Principles of a Permaculture Economy
― Principles of a Permaculture Economy
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