special economic zone
Local Connections with Nathalie Mezza-Garcia
Nathalie Mezza-Garcia is a complexity scientist and founder and CEO of Seaphia, a consulting firm for floating architecture projects. She is also the former Seavangelesse for Blue Frontiers and their… Read More »Local Connections with Nathalie Mezza-Garcia
Seasteading! Whose Laws?
Seasteading! Where do good laws come from? The discovery of good laws is an evolutionary process. Laws must be tried out to determine which are good and should be kept… Read More »Seasteading! Whose Laws?
Seasteading! What about Regulations?
Regulations are the rules by which a society is organized. The least intrusive regulations provide a process for resolving conflicts between individuals and organizations. More intrusive regulations govern the economic and moral activity of individuals and organizations.
Seasteading! What About the Poor?
The huge, non-obvious beneficiary of seasteading is the poor. – The Seasteading Institute Co-founder Patri Friedman
Lotta Moberg – The Political Economy of Special Economic Zones
Lotta Moberg has written several academic papers on Special Economic Zones, as well as this essay in The Daily Caller I mention in our conversation.
Seasteading in French Polynesia
[By Executive Director Randolph Hencken. 2 minute read] Seasteading is an opportunity to develop new technologies for living on the oceans that could translate into more sustainable habitats elsewhere. It… Read More »Seasteading in French Polynesia
Special Economic Zone to Space with José Cordeiro
Is Shenzhen a precedent for seasteads? We ask Venezuelan scientist, futurist, economist, engineer and author, José Luiz Cordeiro, in this podcast interview. Shenzhen is China’s first and most successful… Read More »Special Economic Zone to Space with José Cordeiro