#globaleconomy
Stability was the curse of the Industrial Age. Mass production cannot be sustained if everything is in flux. Producers must know that there will be a market for their goods or the investment risk is too high. Even the shortest downturn could send profits into a downward spiral.
This is not the case in the Global Village. Just about everything is in flux, constrained only by the needs of the moment. In the Industrial Park, this would be called "instant gratification" but, in the Global Village it is simply "business as usual" because everyone is linked into The Exchange.
eCommerce (also known as electronic commerce) is the process of buying and selling of products or services, making money transfers, and transferring data over an electronic medium (Internet). This network allows people to do business without the constraint of distance and time.
The Exchange is not just another Smart Phone APP like eBay or Trivago. It is a way of life in the Global Village. No need to "own" anything. Just use what you need at the moment and pay for it via the Exchange. Make money by letting go of the things you are not using at the moment. It is all handled instantly using the logistic capability of the eCommerce Exchange.
In the Industrial Park, poverty was defined as not having what you needed to sustain yourself over long periods of time. In the Global Village, poverty is a state of mind that can be addressed by counseling. The Global Village Exchange is the 21st Century manifestation of the 20th Century iconic slogan...
You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant.

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