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partow took a risk starting out small but with a vision. and for him it's paying off. much of the economy is based. but that often has a negative impact and economists believe believes the bee should be looking at the value of each other and how we can work with the natural to build a sustainable economy. we created our economy on the model of the hamster. we are not a hamster growing doubling in size every week but every few years or whatever. the model of the economy has to be what is the economic equivalent of a caterpillar turning into a few but then you go out of life you've got to look to nature to understand what kind of economy works and what kind of economy doesn't we're in the kind of economy and the measurement system to eat us. the problem is that the only element of value that we have measuring g.d.p. is produced goods and services which are out of it actually. there's a whole lot of other stuff that's happening. the value of feed based pollination is more than $150000000000.00 euros a year that's about 110th of the global agricultural. but of course he's
partow took a risk starting out small but with a vision. and for him it's paying off. much of the economy is based. but that often has a negative impact and economists believe believes the bee should be looking at the value of each other and how we can work with the natural to build a sustainable economy. we created our economy on the model of the hamster. we are not a hamster growing doubling in size every week but every few years or whatever. the model of the economy has to be what is the...
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partow took a risk starting out small but with a vision. and for him it's paying off. much of the economy. but that often has a negative impact and. they've believes the b. should be looking at the value. and how we can work with the natural to build a sustainable economy. we've created our economy on the. growing doubling in size every but every year you know whatever. the model of the economy has what is the economic equivalent of turning into a part of life we've got to look to nature to understand what kind of economy works and what doesn't. we're in the kind of economy and the measurements. he doesn't. problem is that the only element of value that you have measuring g.d.p. is produced goods and services which out of a. whole lot of other stuff that's happening. the value of the based pollination is more than $150000000000.00 euros a year that's about 110th of the global agricultural. but of course he's never send you any invoice nature of delivers a lot of value into the human economic system if you're just not measuring these values through. today's growth is de
partow took a risk starting out small but with a vision. and for him it's paying off. much of the economy. but that often has a negative impact and. they've believes the b. should be looking at the value. and how we can work with the natural to build a sustainable economy. we've created our economy on the. growing doubling in size every but every year you know whatever. the model of the economy has what is the economic equivalent of turning into a part of life we've got to look to nature to...
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partow took a risk starting out small but with a vision. and for him it's paying off. much of the economy. but that often has a negative impact on the. economists believe believes the b. should be looking at the value of each other and how we can work with the natural. economy. we've created our economy on the model of the hamster no we are not a hands growing doubling in size every need but every few years or whatever. the model of the economy has to be what is the economic equivalent of a caterpillar turning into a few but the thing is a lot of life you've got to look to nature to understand what kind of economy works and what an economy doesn't. we are in the kind of economy and the measurements of a clearly that's what. the problem is that the only element of value that we are measuring in g.d.p. is produced goods and services which are out of it and that. is a whole lot of other stuff that's happening. the value of the base pollination is more than 150000000000 euros. that's about 110th of the global agricultural output . but of course he's never send you any invo
partow took a risk starting out small but with a vision. and for him it's paying off. much of the economy. but that often has a negative impact on the. economists believe believes the b. should be looking at the value of each other and how we can work with the natural. economy. we've created our economy on the model of the hamster no we are not a hands growing doubling in size every need but every few years or whatever. the model of the economy has to be what is the economic equivalent of a...
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partow took a risk starting out small but with a vision. and for him it's paying off. much of the economy. but that often has a negative impact on the involvement economists believe believes the b. should be looking at the value of each other and how we can work with the natural to build a sustainable economy. we've created our economy on the model of the hamster no we are not a hamster growing doubling in size every week but every year us or whatever. the model of the economy has to be what is the economic equivalent of a caterpillar turning into a few but having it go out of life you've got to look to nature to understand what kind of economy works and what kind of economy doesn't we're in the kind of economy and the measurement system doesn't work. the problem is that the only element of value that you have measuring g.d.p. is produced goods and services which are out of what actually. there's a whole lot of other stuff that's happening. the value of the base pollination is more than $150000000000.00 euros a year that's about 110th of the global agricultural. but of
partow took a risk starting out small but with a vision. and for him it's paying off. much of the economy. but that often has a negative impact on the involvement economists believe believes the b. should be looking at the value of each other and how we can work with the natural to build a sustainable economy. we've created our economy on the model of the hamster no we are not a hamster growing doubling in size every week but every year us or whatever. the model of the economy has to be what is...