Friday, February 25, 2011

Germany's secret to success

Michael Schuman is going to tell us in the next issue of time.

Why not repeat the Hidalgo-Hausmann research. Highly dense variable networks that allow entrepreneurs the ability to find Kling Sustainable patterns of trade. Hidalgo and Hausmann actually went into the maize and calculated probabilities of PSST discovery.  Another way of stating it that Germans are able to find the maximum number os useful channel components in a restricted bandwidth channel, while reducing transaction intervals to increase total channel capacity. Or they mnimize the Levine chain risk while maximizing the Levine chain length. Also look at Geoffrey West's work on cities. It's all related.

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