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by cjbgkagh
743 days ago
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“New efficiency gains” suggests a before and after. We are talking about china becoming more efficient from a previous state where they were less efficient. As circumstances refer to different times there is no contradiction. What is a cobbler going to do with a bunch of shoes that will cost him more to make than it would cost to buy. What good would it do him to be able to consume his own products - are we still talking about a cobbler or have you somehow mixed in the notion of a nation state? Are you suggesting the cobblers consumption needs are met by his own production? Is he to eat his shoes? Even if he was, he would still be better off buying them than making them. |
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If the cobbler is the only person with this "problem", what are you worried about?
> Is he to eat his shoes?
> Even if he was, he would still be better off buying them than making them.
Please think about whether what you imagine is logically possible. What is this cobbler going to use to buy imported shoes?