-
Keynes For Kids!
-
[quote user="RumblyElk"] The problem with switching is having to actually physically move. It would be much more complicated than just cancelling your subscription; you would have to leave your friends and job behind.[/quote] Then, obviously, if this would be such a pain, you would be wise to consider it before you moved in (subscribed) with
-
[quote user="RumblyElk"] After a few decades, they are the WalMart of the community buisness , owning thousands of square miles. At this time, there are only a few community buisnesses left, all equalling CommuniCorp in size and power. Switching between community providers is now much more dificult , as you would have to move literally thousands
-
That's it, Whey. Thx!
-
I need help finding an essay, article, or a book part that presents a ridiculous parody of a society bent on eliminating "inequalities". People had chips embedded in their brains that punished them for thinking too deeply about anything by erasing their short term memory. I think there was a couple in it watching TV and commenting... Could
-
Tex, thanks again for all the good work and congrats on the well deserved LvMI position!
-
[quote user="Adam Knott"] The thought occurs that if a person is faced with the choice of paying with a depreciating currency or an appreciating currency, he/she would likely pay with the depreciating currency and choose to keep the appreciating currency in his/her cash holdings.[/quote] Only if the party receiving this depreciating currency
-
[quote user="Jargon"] No need for a dichotomy Z (or an inference, at that). [/quote] I didn't quite understand the meaning of this.
-
[quote user="Jargon"] One often hears that taxes passed on businesses will be passed onto consumers. [/quote] Producers produce so they can consume. Consumers can only consume after producing first and exchanging their product for the goods/services they wish to consume. The whole producer/consumer dichotomy is nothing but a collectivist/socialist
-
[quote user="Anenome"] I don't see any reason for the fee structure to change as things stand now. [/quote] There are transaction fees allowed/implemented in the BTC protocol. Entities which apply processing power towards validating BTC transactions (now called BTC miners) are currently rewarded by newly "mined" BTCs (inflation