Begin forwarded message:
> From: bilwander <bilwander@...>
> Date: January 4, 2012 4:23:19 AM CST
> To: "knewords@..." <knewords@...>
> Subject: submission of neologisms, "iconomy", "iconomics", "iconomist"
> Reply-To: bilwander <bilwander@...>
>
> Iconomy
> (composite from the greek words, icon-iconic meaning image-imaginary-virtual
and economy)
> An economic environment where certain "financial tools"
(derivatives/futures-options-cds etc), leveraged credit and uncontrolled
increase of money supply, altogether sum up to a matchless value chaotically
multiple of the total value of all fixed assets, properties and commodities
reserves of the real economy
>
> Example: Credit expansion obtained by financial institutions generating
"vitual assets" and investment potential in bureaucratically created financial
tools, void of any real or productive value, is a prominent form of Iconomy
>
> Iconomics
> The sector of the so to say science of applied economics that promotes
iconomy
>
> Example: Economic crises of propagating magnitude and global impact, is the
outcome of certain economic policies overwelmed by iconomics
>
> Iconomist
> A so to say economist, sermonizing and assisting iconomy
>
> Example: Economic policy makers and chairmen of federal/national reserve
banks are typical cases of iconomists responsible for epic failures in
sovereign economies as well as global markets downfalls