Otherwise, it is a nice little graph with artistic merit - strongly influenced by Kandinsky's teaching in the Bauhaus basic design course, I feel. The bold use of colour and the fusion of both text and iconography is typical. You can't be me, I'm taken
It spawns a whole new academic discipline, as well:
The fusion of Art History, Art Criticism, Economics, and Semiotics will investigate the modalities, privileging, and valuations of a priori and posterior visual representations of Economic equations and Models.
or this:
in the US this:
would, I think, be more appropriate.
At either Oxford or Cambridge this:
has much to recommend it.
As far as getting a paid position ... you're on your own. Tho' I will note the University of Helsinki has a forward looking attitude to new, and exciting, research areas.
If you added a third dimension you would get surfaces traced by the supply and demand curves, which away from their intersection would be just as counterfactual as the lines are on the chart at a given time. We have met the enemy, and he is us — Pogo