Books About Metro Regional Technology Innovation

Regional Entrepreneurship and Regional Capital Markets

Our economic books are about the essential ingredients of capital and entrepreneurs in each region that cause regional economic growth.

Our model of regional technology growth is the N. C. Council For Entrepreneurship.

What Economic System Would Be Better For Red State Citizens Than Global Corporatism?

 

Beneficial Economics: A Red State Citizens Guide t ….
Vass, Laurie Thomas

 

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Our audio version is intended for red state MAGA Conservative readers who do not have time to read a print book:

  • Blue-collar workers (can’t hold books on job sites)
  • Long commuters (growing in red states as people flee cities)
  • Small business owners (perpetually “too busy to read”)
  • Rural residents (long drives between destinations)
  • Commercial truck delivery drivers

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Accredited Investor CrowdFunding:: A Practical Gui ….
Vass, Laurie Thomas

 

The purpose of this book is to describe how a technology new venture or commercial real estate partnerships can use CrowdFunding to raise capital from accredited investors.

The book is targeted to commercial real estate developers, and small private technology companies, usually with less than 10 employees, and with more than 3 years of operational experience.

 

America’s Final Revolution: Reconstructing Jeffer ….
Vass, Laurie

Natural rights conservatives know that something has gone terribly wrong in America. What started out as a nation full of potential and opportunity for individuals to achieve economic prosperity has turned into a nightmare of a centralized Marxist tyranny.

Our book offers a historical analysis of when, and how, Jefferson’s version of the American Dream went so wrong.

 

 

The Theory of Technology Evolution
Vass, Laurie Thomas

 

The theory described in this book uses the metaphor of Darwin’s evolutionary theory to explain how product technology evolves.

The underlying fundamental human behavior being investigated in technology evolution is how the human brain processes information in the presence of a novel event.

Predicting the direction of technology depends on predicting what humans are going to do when they first see a new, radical product.

The brain, in this case, is aiming at individual sovereignty, or as biologists may interpret the behavior, individual control over the environment.

There are two different brain processes that are relevant to the theory of technology evolution. One process is in the brain of the owner of the firm, the first time she sees a new product or new production technique.

 

Author: Laurie Vass