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by xraystyle
3940 days ago
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> Corporations are central planning. Just on a smaller scale. No, they're not. Corporations plan their production and allocate their resources based on market information within their industry in an attempt to capitalize on the market signals they observe. Central planning is a process by which a central government attempts to control and direct the output of a nation's economy by deciding what to produce and when, ignoring market signals. These are vastly different concepts. |
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eli_gottlieb sibling-comment is spot on.