[P2P-F] P2P and the economic calculation problem
Michel Bauwens
michel at p2pfoundation.net
Tue Jan 12 17:05:10 CET 2016
Very interesting Roberto and indeed there was a confusion on your part
The other debate you are referring to is how to avoid the exploitation of
the commons by extractive market forces and how to avoid this capture, on
which we have a dedicated section in our wiki,
http://p2pfoundation.net/Category:P2P_Accounting
and our proposals for copyfair licenses
if you're not aware of them, I can send you extra material, and I have
written an essay on 'from the communism of capital to capital for the
commons'
re your last questions, it is not at all clear to me how much of this net
metering approach would be applicable to other fields (I have copied my
colleagues to help think this through)
Michel
Two interesting directions are open and contributory value accounting
practices
On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 10:29 PM, Roberto Verzola <rverzola at gn.apc.org>
wrote:
> Thus one can think of this phenomenon now as
> follows: those who have surplus are contributing to the common pool,
> using wires which are also held in common; the those who are short of
> electricity draw from this common pool but maybe in the future they
> will have some surplus to give to the common pool too. And all these
> exchanges are accurately accounted for by the meters that turn forward
> or backward depending on the direction of flow of power through the
> meter. Isn't this the kind of peer-to-peer mechanism you were looking
> for. Of course, this is a special case, because the meters are already
> there. How can this be extended to other situations and cases? Do we
> always need to have metering equipment? Can computers perform a similar
> recording function for other peer-to-peer activities/exchanges?
>
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