School of Genetic Economy · Therapeutic Economy

Diagnostic models for economics, built from genetic principles.

The School of Genetic Economy integrates economic, administrative, financial and investment science with geometric science to build diagnostic models. Each diagnosis starts from a presented case and its own genetic characteristics, paving the way for its treatment.

Practical application

Every tool linked from this site is part of the School of Genetic Economy and is offered free of charge.

Purpose

The information on this site is provided for scientific research.

Disclaimer

The website is not responsible for any results obtained from the forms used.

Part one

The practical application

Six free toolsets, organised by who you are — plus the book most relevant to your role.

File 01 — The Stock Exchange Section

Stock market investors who aim to buy shares to receive dividends, as well as stock market speculators who profit from buying and selling shares.

Recommended reading

How Do You Determine the Profitable Shares by Yourself?

Explains, in very simple terms, how to use financial and technical analysis to build a database of every stock listed on the exchange — paving the way for sound decisions that avoid losses, for speculators and investors alike.

File 02 — The Management Section

General Manager · Financial Manager · Planning Manager · Accountants.

Recommended reading

The Lost Science in Business Administration

Shows how to use company genetics to make appropriate decisions — whether to deal with banks, how to respond to rising costs, when to offer discounts, and how a company should act in times of crisis.

File 05 — The Economic Files Management Section

Officials responsible for managing a country's economic files — the Governor of the Central Bank, the Minister of Finance, advisors.

Recommended reading

You and the Economy

Covers inflation, currency devaluation, domestic and foreign debt, income distribution, unemployment, price control and investment from a genetic-economy perspective, and how governments manage these systems.

File 06 — The Employee Section

Everyone whose source of income is a salary or wage.

Recommended reading

Why Isn't Your Income Increasing?

Details the factors behind your desired salary — from your country's economic environment to the personal qualities an employee should hold.

File 07 — Understanding the genetic economy system

If you're an economic researcher, or simply curious about economics, management science or investment, six books in the theoretical section below cover the complete methodology for this field.

Part two

The theoretical section — methodology

Six volumes, simplified as far as possible, covering every essential aspect of genetic economy.

Vol. 01

The New Genetic Economy

Establishes the science of genetic economy — identifying economic cells and genes, then using them to build diagnostic models for microeconomic, macroeconomic and global problems.

Vol. 02

You and the Economy

Reads inflation, currency devaluation, debt, income distribution, unemployment and price control through a genetic-economy lens — and the individual's place in the system.

Vol. 03

The Lost Science in Business Administration

Uses economic genetics to guide corporate management — placing the right employee in the right job and making sound calls under pressure.

Vol. 04

How Do You Determine the Profitable Shares by Yourself?

A simplified financial and technical-analysis method for building a personal database of every listed stock, to support sound buy/sell decisions.

Vol. 05

Why Isn't Your Income Increasing? — The Hidden Economy That Controls Your Life

Identifies every type of income source — employee, professional, investor, business owner — and the methodology for reaching your target income.

Vol. 06

Calm Dialogue with a Capitalist Economist

Compares the capitalist system with the genetic-economy system — definitions, principles, and tools across micro, macro and global economics.