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ayaros | 2 months ago
Gigantic mega-corporations do enjoy increased growth and higher sales, don't they? Or am I mistaken?
ayaros | 2 months ago
Gigantic mega-corporations do enjoy increased growth and higher sales, don't they? Or am I mistaken?
542354234235|2 months ago
Or maybe it was trickle down economics. Trickle up economics still end up with the rich getting the money since we all buy things from companies they own, it just goes through everyone else first. Trickle down cuts out the middleman, which unfortunately is all of us.
panick21_|2 months ago
The more economically correct way to express this would be that entrepreneurs and companies who innovated increase productivity and that makes the overall economy more efficient allowing your country to grow.
> Or maybe it was trickle down economics. Trickle up economics still end up with the rich getting the money since we all buy things from companies they own, it just goes through everyone else first. Trickle down cuts out the middleman, which unfortunately is all of us.
This just sounds like quarter baked economics ideas you have made up yourself. Neither 'trickle down' nor 'trickle up' are concepts economist use. And that you confidently assert anything about the social outcomes of these 'concepts' is ridiculous.
thmsths|2 months ago
panick21_|2 months ago
542354234235|2 months ago
Give a rich person a million dollars, and they will put it in an offshore tax shelter. That’s not exactly driving economic activity.
coliveira|2 months ago
QuercusMax|2 months ago
coliveira|2 months ago
QuercusMax|2 months ago
Corruption is killing this country.