Modifié par zimm2142, 14 mars 2012 - 02:28 .
Urdnot Ratch's Complete Guide to the Humans' Managing PR through Crisis
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Modifié par zimm2142, 14 mars 2012 - 02:27 .
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Posté 14 mars 2012 - 02:29
amblin_xi wrote...
join the korgan today!
you'll be rewarded somewhere nice in australia.
Wait, what?
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Posté 14 mars 2012 - 02:36
fish of doom wrote...
*right click*
*headbutt*
I like this human, he understands.
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Posté 14 mars 2012 - 02:36
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Posté 14 mars 2012 - 02:38
\\zimm2142 wrote...
I am curious what would happen If I put together a full paper for my economics professor, on Kroganomics
I would like to see you do this. Spoken like a true Krogan.
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Posté 14 mars 2012 - 02:38
*a Turian asking the volus for an opinion*
You, good sir, win all of my internets. Take them. You've earned every single one. Just don't spend them all on ryncol.
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Posté 14 mars 2012 - 02:39
zimm2142 wrote...
I am curious what would happen If I put together a full paper for my economics professor, on Kroganomics
Human our economic system most resembles what on Earth would be an old-world culture post contact with europeans. I would say India during the Raj and China in the late Qing dynasty. Our sad state is a consequence of what you'd call colonialism.
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Posté 14 mars 2012 - 02:42
Damned Salarian Intervention. Or whatever the Krogans call it.
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Posté 14 mars 2012 - 02:43
tamperous wrote...
zimm2142 wrote...
I am curious what would happen If I put together a full paper for my economics professor, on Kroganomics
Human our economic system most resembles what on Earth would be an old-world culture post contact with europeans. I would say India during the Raj and China in the late Qing dynasty. Our sad state is a consequence of what you'd call colonialism.
That would suggest that the asari, humans, turrians, and salarians are practacing mercantilism.
Then again, given that colonies are activly being established, this makes some sense
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Posté 14 mars 2012 - 02:49
zimm2142 wrote...
That would suggest that the asari, humans, turrians, and salarians are practacing mercantilism.
Then again, given that colonies are activly being established, this makes some sense
Humans are actively merchantilist. You can hear ads by private companies funding colonies everywhere in the galaxy.
Asari being the most advanced economy, are free-traders, former colonies like Illium are large and advanced to the stage of being self-sustaining.
Turians are unabashedly Imperialistic in their economic outlook.
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Posté 14 mars 2012 - 02:52
Baine10 wrote...
You mean when before "foreign intervention" fished everything out of the water. That, yes?
Damned Salarian Intervention. Or whatever the Krogans call it.
They didn't fish Tuchanka clean, However, we do have fewer flies than before the uplift.
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Posté 14 mars 2012 - 02:54
Chessrook44 wrote...
I'm not sure whether this is hilarious or (in-universe) speciesist...
The Krogan School of Business makes no apologies for presenting a Krogan-centric cirriculum. You can send your concerns to Wrex.
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Posté 14 mars 2012 - 02:58
tamperous wrote...
zimm2142 wrote...
That would suggest that the asari, humans, turrians, and salarians are practacing mercantilism.
Then again, given that colonies are activly being established, this makes some sense
Humans are actively merchantilist. You can hear ads by private companies funding colonies everywhere in the galaxy.
Asari being the most advanced economy, are free-traders, former colonies like Illium are large and advanced to the stage of being self-sustaining.
Turians are unabashedly Imperialistic in their economic outlook.
Out of curiosity, is the Turrian imperialism more analogous to the imperialism of Leopold the second of Belgium or British imperialism of the 1800s ?





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