Chunlu Fei
I am an independent researcher working on the temporal foundations of economic systems. My work reconstructs economic feasibility under dual constraints of resources and time, treating time not as a background parameter but as an endogenous and binding condition of economic life.
Research Agenda
My current research program develops a unified theoretical framework with three core volumes:
- Volume I — The Temporal Foundation of Economics (2026): Establishes the formal theory of temporal feasibility, temporal equilibrium, and the shadow cost of time.
- Volume II — The Temporal Audit of Economics (2026): Applies the unified temporal criterion to diagnose the limits of resource-based economics.
- Volume III — forthcoming: Extends the framework to systemic coordination under high-frequency conditions.
A parallel research thread examines the institutional implications of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), treating AGI not as an advanced tool but as a meta-institution that restructures judgment formation, coordination capacity, and the foundational rules of social systems.
Background
Building on two decades of empirical research in real estate, industrial, and regional economic systems (1997–2004), my work has transitioned toward a unified theoretical system that addresses the limits of coordination, institutional stability, and system dynamics under conditions where time is scarce and irreversible.
Open Access
All current research is openly available:
I welcome correspondence from scholars and researchers whose work intersects with these themes. Please reach out via Email.
