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by lisper
948 days ago
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> The whole point of an economy is NOT to encourage people to produce things. I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree about that. Maybe things are different where you are, but where I live most people expect to be compensated for their labor, and investors expect at least a shot at a positive ROI. But if you want to work for free, by no means allow me to discourage you. > They don't need to be encouraged to consume. That doesn't make any sense. You're right about that. But that was not what I said. I said that they needed to be encouraged to produce, not to consume. > I understand it fine, Manifestly not. You couldn't even write three sentences without losing the plot. |
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And later you added that by "saving" you meant specifically "not spending".
Then "taking risks by putting resources to productive use" is just a fancy way of saying "producing"
So, you're saying that people not spending is bad because it discourages people from producing.
In a market economy, the optimal level of production is the level that satisfies the desired level of consumption. If people want to save more, and therefore consume less, and as a result we also produce less, that's not bad. That's how the economy is supposed to work.