Economics and the Stardock Trilogy

I've seen a few reader reviews that complain that The Stardock Trilogy glosses over a lot of issues of global economics.

Why, YES, yes it does. Necessarily so. Because there would be so much ground to cover there that if I attempted to fully and accurately cover all of the political and economic ramifications triggered by the Stardock and Alex Holder’s efforts to share Cricket technology with Earth, this series would not be about Earth, the Crickets, the Fleet and the K’heert’na, it would be about politics and economics, and it would be deathly dry, dull and boring — and almost certainly mostly wrong.

That’s probably not the series you want to read, if you're reading the Stardock Trilogy now, and it’s CERTAINLY not the series I want to write.

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