Editorial illustration showing the transformation of possibility into action, where intelligence, authority, and execution combine to create economic outcomes.

The Economics of Agency

Industrial economies scaled labor. Information economies scaled knowledge. Intelligence economies increasingly scale agency. As intelligence becomes abundant and authority becomes more distributed, economic value shifts toward the capability to convert decisions into coordinated action.

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Editorial illustration showing abundant intelligence converging into a small number of strategic decisions, representing judgment as the scarce resource of the intelligence economy.

The Market for Judgment

As intelligence becomes cheaper, faster, and more widely available, competitive advantage shifts toward the capability that intelligence cannot fully replace judgment. The intelligence economy may ultimately reward organizations not for what they know, but for how they decide.

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