To answer your question, without simply directing you to links, it will be a more creativity based economy. Since the costs of living goods will be next to nothing, a good standard of living will happen by default. Everyone will live in better standards than anyone can achieve today, since those standards will be largely provided in virtual environments, to which everyone will have access, at nearly no cost. Food, housing, energy, will be almost free. Just to take energy, as a for instance, if you can build materials for, say, solar panels at almost no cost, and sunlight is free, the energy becomes essentially free.
So from this platform, instead of working for "a living," people will work to improve themselves, achieve resources for challenges we can't yet imagine, and for entertainment. One of the main types of employment would be designing virtual environments. Another type of employment would be making "things" in the material world...but since the manufacturing process will be almost entirely nano-robotic, the design process will be by software coding, same as designing virtual environments. So the distinction between virtual and physical will blurr.
It will be an economy of ideas, information.
Of course, there will still be a stratification of command of resources. But there will be universal access to intelligence enhancement, which will effectively eliminate exploitation. Enhanced and always improving intelligence and capability will generate a cooperative economy, since sufficient intelligence will recognize the continuity between self and other, throughout eco-systems, and also between biology, technology and spirit.
2007-01-11 08:09:34
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answered by Pneuma 3
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2016-09-03 18:47:59
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answered by welcome 4
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http://72.14.205.104/search?q=cache:4peAshF4_eUJ:www.futureguru.com/docs/nanoecon.pdf
might give you ideas.
Those societies and interests that develop the next generation tools will be first to building the nanoeconomy of the 21st century.
http://www.globalrelocation.us/blog/job_market_trends/high_technology_trends/nanotechnology/
2007-01-09 17:40:22
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answered by Answerer17 6
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