Controlling Wonderland A Project by Michael Bloem & Sam Schoofs.

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Controlling Wonderland A Project by Michael Bloem & Sam Schoofs

The Wonderland Model

Our Work: Matching Main Model Population DreamHorror

Our Work: Matching Main Model Natural Capital DreamHorror

Our Work: Matching Taxes Taxes = 1% Taxes = 25% Starting Point Dream

Our Work: Feedback Model

Process for Enhanced Feedback

Final Solution Taxes Natural Capital

Final Solution Pollution Tax Rate

Final Solution Output for tax of 25% Output for feedback tax using government speed of 1/5