The term "fishbowl economy" isn't a standard economic concept, but it appears to draw from the "fishbowl discussion" strategy in education, where a small group discusses openly while observers watch—like fish in a bowl. In an economic analogy, it might describe a transparent, observable system where all transactions, decisions, or market activities are fully visible to participants and outsiders, promoting accountability but risking privacy or manipulation.
If this refers to a specific model (e.g., in gaming, crypto, or regional slang), provide more context for a better explanation. No direct matches in standard economics resources.
The term "fishbowl economy" isn't a standard economic concept, but it appears to draw from the "fishbowl discussion" strategy in education, where a small group discusses openly while observers watch—like fish in a bowl. In an economic analogy, it might describe a transparent, observable system where all transactions, decisions, or market activities are fully visible to participants and outsiders, promoting accountability but risking privacy or manipulation.
If this refers to a specific model (e.g., in gaming, crypto, or regional slang), provide more context for a better explanation. No direct matches in standard economics resources.