Imagine a future where humanity's destiny hinges not just on rockets and robots, but on spreadsheets and supply chains. How will a civilization thrive on a barren world, balancing local survival with galactic ambition?
From the vital extraction of Martian water and regolith to the intricate planning of interplanetary trade routes, Martian Commerce: Local vs. Galactic by AI Lab for Book-Lovers offers an unparalleled exploration into the economic foundations of humanity's next great leap. This groundbreaking work synthesizes insights from pioneering scientists, visionary engineers, and acclaimed science fiction authors, presenting a holistic view of the Red Planet's economic potential. Delve into how resource-based economies will emerge, powered by elements like carbon dioxide for plastics and oxygen, and iron for industry, all while establishing self-sustaining closed-loop systems essential for survival.
Beyond mere survival, this book meticulously examines the complex interplay between local Martian markets and broader space commerce. Explore the development of Martian agriculture, the challenges of governance, taxation, and currency in a new society, and the ethical dilemmas of property rights on a planet that "belongs to no one, and to everyone." From the economics of terraforming to the psychological toll on a workforce, and the critical need for resilience and redundancy, every facet of off-world commerce is meticulously considered.
Whether you're a futurist, an economist, a science enthusiast, or simply curious about the practicalities of settling Mars, this book provides the definitive blueprint for understanding the financial heartbeat of a multi-planetary civilization. Uncover the strategies for building a truly self-sustaining city and discover how Martian ingenuity will redefine value, measuring wealth not by accumulation, but by contribution. Your journey into the economics of tomorrow begins here.
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-1-60888-375-2 (9781608883752)
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