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by yetanotherphd
4596 days ago
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Profits relative to revenues isn't a useful figure. An investor who sees a business as a black box where you put initial capital in and get money out, doesn't care what the revenue of the company is at all. Jobs are a more complex issue - offshoring manufacturing may be efficient, but it does have an impact on the distribution of wealth, and unemployment. It's not clear what the right policy trade off is. I think cutting back on illegal immigration would be a better way to boost job growth in the low end of the job market. |
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I can't see how an investor would not care. It seems that given a more profitable business, for a desired ROI amount, the capital input is smaller.