Post-Scarcity Resource Allocation
Economic and governance systems for distributing abundant energy, automated production, synthetic food, housing, computation, and cultural goods.
Core metadata
- ID: post_scarcity_resource_allocation
- Era: Future
- First known date: 2035 (decade)
- Region: Forecast / not yet broadly established
- Review status: structurally_validated
- Maturity: N/A
Prerequisites
- Distributed AI Labor Markets (distributed_ai_labor_markets)
- Programmable Money Markets (programmable_money_markets)
- Self-Replicating Space Industry (self_replicating_space_industry)
Dependents
- None.
Fields
- None.
Node sources
- Wikipedia page for Post-Scarcity Resource Allocation (Wikipedia, 2026, textbook) • Supports: node
Prerequisite edge evidence
Edge/source evidence summary:
- Prerequisite edges: 3
- Average edge confidence: 35%
- Prerequisite sources: 0
- speculative: 3
| Prerequisite | Type | Confidence | Evidence level | Note | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Distributed AI Labor Markets (distributed_ai_labor_markets) | speculative | 35% | speculative | Distributed AI Labor Markets is a plausible dependency for a forecast technology and should be treated as speculative. | No sources recorded. |
| Programmable Money Markets (programmable_money_markets) | speculative | 35% | speculative | Programmable Money Markets is a plausible dependency for a forecast technology and should be treated as speculative. | No sources recorded. |
| Self-Replicating Space Industry (self_replicating_space_industry) | speculative | 35% | speculative | Self-Replicating Space Industry is a plausible dependency for a forecast technology and should be treated as speculative. | No sources recorded. |
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