Yorkblue investigates the mathematical foundations underlying income distribution, price formation, and the deep architecture of economic systems.
Explore Research →Our research sits at the intersection of mathematical structure and economic reality — asking questions that established frameworks have left unanswered.
The economic population's understanding of the composition of the economic system leads to a fundamental misconception about its function — producing undesirable outcomes such as inflation, unemployment, income and price inequalities, bankruptcies, bubbles, and recessions.
The distribution and relationship of numbers arranged in a finite, symmetric, and structured sequence may constitute a solution that defines the origin and function of a certain system — offering a rigorous foundation for economic modelling.
International Monetary Bag: The Monetary Variable of an Absolute Economic Unit.
This research programme develops a unified mathematical framework for understanding how monetary variables relate to absolute economic units — providing structural limits on wealth concentration and enabling cross-economy comparisons through positional rather than currency-conversion methods.
We are a British research company based in York, England. Our goal is to identify phenomena in the composition and function of the economic system that could have an impact on the interaction of economic participants — including regulators, producers, workers, and consumers.
Our work is grounded in the belief that economies are pre-structured before human interaction begins, and that understanding this structure is the first step toward addressing the persistent dysfunctions that affect every modern economy.