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#4 STATE / ALL THE CAPITALS
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THE STATE OF ALL THE CAPITAL
SOCIAL
CAPITAL


SOCIO
ENVIRONMENTAL
CAPITAL


ENVIRO
ECONOMIC
CAPITAL


ECONOMIC
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SOCIAL CAPITAL
THE STATE OF SOCIETY
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FIVE SEGMENTS OF SOCIAL CAPITAL
HUMAN CAPITAL RELATIONSHIP CAPITAL LOCATIONAL CAPITAL CULTURAL CAPITAL SPIRITUAL CAPITAL
Individual

The basis for everything
that is important ...
Relationahip / Family

The family a critical part
of the social structure
Place / Community

The place factors into
quality of life
Culture / Art

Visual art ... and also song,
and dance and drama and ...
Spiritual / Church

Church of England
York Minster
  • Human Capital ... Reflects quality of life at the individual level
    • Past: Value emerging from childhood, parenting, education, healthcare, family and friends, experience ...
    • Present: Current situation, job and earnings, family and friends, housing, health, wealth, etc. ...
    • Future: How well prepared. Possibilities in the place ... beyond the place. Macroeconomic trends. Leadership behavior.
  • Relationship Capital ... brings in family, friends, connections
    • The relationships associated with family, friends and connections magnifies or diminishes human capital.
    • A good idea that is never shared has no value, but the network effect of many connections may make it valuable.
  • Locational Capital ... adjusts for the attributes of the place (country, city, etc.)
    • The place really matters.
    • Human capital is augmented by a high potential place and is diminished by a low performance place.
    • A really smart place is not driven by technology but by strategy where the potential of people is well understood and used to good effect.
  • Cultural Capital ... the things that makes life worth living
    • The history and traditions
    • Music and dance
    • Drama, art, etc.
  • Spiritual Capital ... Has been important for millenia
    • The meaning of life ... creation
    • The worlds great religions: Bhuddism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism.
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ENVIRONMENTAL CAPITAL
NATURE / SOURCE OF ALL VALUE
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SIX SEGMENTS OF NATURAL CAPITAL
SUN LAND
WATER
AIR
RESOURCES
BIODIVERSITY
ECOSYSTEMS
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SUN
The sun is the source of all the energy that enables everything on planet earth.
LAND
There is a limited amount of land on the planet. Land is one of the key planetary limits. It is vital that land is used in a sustainable manner rather than being degraded in the interest of unsustainable economic performance.
WATER
Without water, life as we know it cannot exist. In conventional economics, water is undervalued because for a big part of history it has been abundant and easily accessed. This is changing and water must now be valued more appropriately.
AIR
Clean air is good for human health as well as fauna and flora. Many steps have been taken to reduce the problem of air pollution that we can see, but not enough for the air pollution like CO2 that we cannot see, yet still dangerous.
RESOURCES
Natural resources have helped power the industrial revolution and enabled massive improvements in quality of life, but there are limits because of both depletion and egradation of natural capital. Better use of resources is essential.
BIODIVERSITY
Biodiversity is important. Humankind has emerged over millions of years as a result of massive biodiversity and complex evolution. The future of life depends on the continuing health of the biosphere in all its manifestations.
ECOSYSTEMS
There is genius in the way ecosystems have evolved over millions of years to stabilize natural systems in a way that has enabled life as we know it. We should be concerned that in the past 200 years this stability is being compromised.
  • Nature is the source of ALL value
  • To improve quality of life, nature has been exploited, depleted and degraded.
  • Nature is rapidly degrading but ignored in conventional financial and economic analysis.
  • This is NOT sustainable.
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ECONOMIC CAPITAL
ECONOMY ... ACTIVITY CREATING VALUE FOR SOCIETY
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THREE MAIN SEGMENTS OF ECONOMIC CAPITAL
FINANCIAL

Adding to wealth is dominant goal ...
PHYSICAL

Tangible physical structures ...
INTANGIBLE

Important elements for quality of life ...
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FINANCIAL CAPITAL
THE FINANCIAL ECONOMY
GDP GROWTH CORPORATE PROFITS CAPITAL MARKETS
In modern times, the dominant economic metrics have been GDP growth, corporate profit growth and stock market wealth. Management metrics have been aligned to these same goals, and have been very effective. TrueValueMetrics seeks to enhance accountancy to include Social Impact and Environmental Impact.
FINANCIALIZATION HAS BEEN GOOD FOR OWNERS
BUT NOT SO MUCH FOR MOST OF THE WORKING MIDDLE CLASS
STOCKS UP
Stock market has been spectacular
WAGES FLAT
and wages flatlining while productivity grows.
GDP growing / GPI flat
While GDP is up, progress (GPI) is flat
AND NEGATIVE IMPACT ON NATURAL CAPITAL HAS BEEN IGNORED
RESOURCE
DEPLETION

Mining for natural resources
ENVIRONMENTAL
DEGRADATION

Deforestation for commercial agriculture
CLIMATE
INSTABILITY

Catastrophic costs
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PHYSICAL CAPITAL
THE PHYSICAL (REAL) ECONOMY
LAND & BUILDINGS INFRASTRUCTURE PROCESSES EQUIPMENT
WORKING CAPITAL
  • Modern engineering and technology is deployed and exploited to improve profit performance.
  • Rather little technology is deployed to make society and the world a better place.
  • The modern 'real' economy is pretty amazing, but not so much in the news (Western news, that is).
  • Many of the more amazing things are going on in the Middle East (e.g. Dubai) and Far East (China).
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LAND AND BUILDINGS
COMMERCIAL FARMLAND HOTEL APARTMENTS ROW HOUSES SUBURBAN Buildings represent a big part of the physical economy, and are a big part of life. They have a long life and require a substantial amount of materials to build. They are where people live their lives. Buildings have impact on the environment during construction and again during their life because of operational energy use.
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INFRASTRUCTURE
BRIDGES ROAD RAIL PORTS WATER TELECOM Infrastructure makes a big difference to a place. The lack of infrastructure is one of the root causes of poverty in a place. Infrastructure has substantial cost to build, but long life means that infrastructure benefits accrue over a long time. The question of pubic or private ownership of infrastructure is an important ongoing debate.
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MINING AND MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
MINING I MINING II IRON & STEEL
CONCRETE
PETROCHEMICALS
PULP & PAPER
Processes make products which are needed to satisfy the needs of people ... but the social and environmental efficiency of processes is not accounted for effectively. Business understands the profit performance of processes, but without better metrics, social and environmental improvement get ignored.
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MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT & VEHICLES
SHIPS AIRCRAFT BUSES
AUTOMATION
MINING
OIL & GAS
The performance of machinery, equipment and vehicles has progressed enormously over the last century. Human brawn is no longer an important part of the production process, rather it is the machine that gets the work done. In the future is is not only going to be the brawn of the machine but also the brain of the machine. The challenge is to make this a benefit to society, the environment and the economy.
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PRODUCTS / WORKING CAPITAL
SHIPPING TRUCKING
FULFILLMENT
WAREHOUSE
RETAIL
E-COMMERCE
Working capital is a vital component in the economy enabling the efficient function of essential organizations. Technology has enabled substantial improvement in the operation of the supply chain and indeed has made possible global logistics that have become a key part of the modern economy.
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INTANGIBLE CAPITAL
THE INTANGIBLE ECONOMY
Some of the things that make life worth living
KNOWLEDGE CAPITAL INSTITUTIONAL CAPITAL CULTURAL CAPITAL
KNOWLEDGE EDUCATION GOVERNMENT SECURITY CULTURE RELIGION
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KNOWLEDGE CAPITAL
EDUCATION / RESEARCH / TECHNOLOGY
KNOWLEDGE
Albert Einstein
EDUCATION
Cambridge
BIO-TECH
Genetic code / DNA
AUTOMATION
Auto Assembly
DIGITAL TECH

Quantum Computing
AEROSPACE

Space Shuttle
It is human imagination that makes knowledge possible. Humankind now has more easy access to knowledge than at any time in history in all sorts of fields. This knowledge has the potential for both good and bad ... nuclear power or nuclear bombs ... digital distribution of news or dangerous misinformation ... cures for disease or biological warfare ... and so on. There are huge possibilities if well used.
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INSTITUTIONAL CAPITAL
GOVERNANCE / RULE OF LAW / ORGANIZATIONS
Legislation Companies Police Courts Military Accounting The challenge of ordering society in an effective way has been in play for a very long time, and getting this right continues to be a subject of great debate. What is clear is that when the enabling environment of governance, rule of law and organizations becomes dysfunctional, quality of life rapidly degenerates and the system won't work.
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CULTURAL CAPITAL
MUSIC and ARTS / RECREATION / RELIGION
Music Drama Opera
Dance
Religion
History
Cultural capital comprises all sorts of activities that give pleasure and make life worth living. They nourish the soul. Culture is not a core part of conventional economic and financial analysis, but it should be because it is such an important component of quality of life. To have a sustainable world there is a need for less materialism, and more cultural activity.
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