GENOMICS, Global Economics, is the Twenty First Century Economics. The economic and financial so far epidemic crises are tiny bits in front of the ones that will follow with mathematical sequence. Instant global capital movements have not even the direction and controls of a national Central Bank. World Trade Organization's open market of goods and services, capital, and technology, but not all the factors of Production, as Labor, deteriorate the Terms of Trade of the small economies. The weak currencies are crushed by the few strong ones; which face their own problems. The unemployment, world poverty, and the unstable financial markets will enhance negative psychology, the strong interests, and speculation; the result will create uncontrollable epidemic crises. New Protectionism is difficult and more harmful. The cosmogonic advances in Technology, Sciences, Communications, Transport- ation, Medicine, International Relations, changed Economics completely. Genomics is the next natural step of World Trade Organization and the International Monetary Fund. Zero basis transformation of Economics is not enough. An ideal, a priori system will contain tomorrow's necessary elements, principles, and values. These great advances and the keen global problems dictate Genomics. The book reviews and restates Economics and creates Genomics. The amassed colossal global economic and financial problems cannot be dealt with the existing Economics and Global Organizations, as: WTO, IMF, World Bank, European Union, and the others. A new, radical reconstruction is needed. It presents the Twenty First Century's Economics. It is an explosive combination of known facts and new ideas. Genomics comes from Ge (G?) Earth, the shortest term for Globe, World, and nomia, nomics. Economia meant the household administration. The term was used for the economics of the city-state, the state, the international organizations, and now for the Global Society. Therefore, the exact term must be Global-nomics or Genomics. Economics or Genomics is a broad term and science. It goes beyond the numbers, the goods and services, and the maximization of the human results, as today. It is a way of thinking, as legal, technical thinking. The book reviews and redefines Economics/Genomics. "Genomics is the science that studies how the individuals, families, states, and the global society choose, with or without the use of money, to employ scarce productive resources, which could have alternative uses, to produce various commodities and services over time and distribute them to consumption now or for the future, among the above parties, under certain Principles, Values, and Laws, aiming at satisfying the Human Wants, and making all Citizens improve their lives, in free and healthy societies, and in a clean, not abused Natural Environment." Technology, sciences, transportation and communications, the global sales, international relations, the World Trade Organization, interdependence of markets, the Babel of currencies, strategic weapons, raw materials, overpopulation, the refugees and immigrants, the poor and rich, waste and depletion of the natural resources, pollution, poisons, narcotics, space, epidemic crises press for the Global Economics, Genomics, that deals both with the micro- and macroeconomics, on a national and global basis. GECON (GENOMIC CONGRESS), an equivalent to the United Nations Organization, directs and controls Genomics and the Global Market. The number of the Member's Representatives depend upon their population and GNP. Semi-autonomous branches will be at six regions and in every member nation. GEMO (GENOMIC MONEY) will be the single global Money. There has always been the strong nation's currency
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