Too many unemployed and an economy not working will likely lead to violence and war. History has shown this many times. — ssu
Don't forget that ECONOMICS is at its heart about distribution of resources — I like sushi
Economic Growth is a rough measure of the avilability of goods and services avilable to everyone. — I like sushi
What's the big deal with growth. — Thunderballs
Which red-blooded person doesn't want more money than fae already has — TheMadFool
ponzi — praxis
Is this the litteral meaning? — Thunderballs
Growth is measurement of their increase. — Thunderballs
The nasty recessions usually happen after a speculative boom that has been created by lax funding by the financial sector. Housing market booms and busts create the most serious ones as houses cannot be manufactured by robots in China, but actually employ a lot of people. And once a banking crisis happens, the banks won't lend and even otherwise healthy companies are in trouble. Then when unemployment grows, things look bad, people save.What brings about depressions in general and in economy in particular? — Thunderballs
money is merely the generic device of measuring value within a group of goods and services distributed. — I like sushi
It's a well known "fact": economy needs growth. But what's the thought behind t — Thunderballs
Romantics would claim that those living simpler economies from the past ( tribal, agricultural) may in fact have led happier lives. — Joshs
transformation of cultural knowledge does not require economic growth as measured in standard ways. — Joshs
This implies that even in the most stressed economic conditions personal growth will continue as a consequence of the continued change in worldviews. — Joshs
Ostensibly, an economy is a proxy for individuals — Joshs
This is a particularly significant question because in the era of climate change , there is widespread anticipation
of slowdown in worldwide economic growth. — Joshs
So what do i docudals need in an economic sense? — Joshs
Some believe that reversals of economic growth automatically imply stagnation or reversal of cultural development , but since the development of worldviews is knowledge-based, can there ever be a reversal in knowledge? Have any large cultures in recent history forgotten the knowledge they were based on, or failed to undergo further cultural development? Certainly some
cultures seem to transform themselves
more rapidly that others, but isn’t there continuous transmission and transformation going on in even the most seemingly stagnant cultures? — Joshs
. Others, like satisfying relationships , may not be directly measured — Joshs
This notion of personal growth is about the development of sense-making — Joshs
I'm not sure the prisonors in the concentration camps in nazi Germany agreed. The showers they had to take wasn't a real stimulation of personal growth or changing worldview. — Thunderballs
PS: I got banned from an economy forum for asking this question (there was even a tag "philosophy of economy). They asked me every time, firstly, to ammend my question (to re-open it). So the question grew longer and longer, backing it up with references, which were considered unscientific every time. I went a bit agitated at a point... — Thunderballs
But, the thinking in terms of economic is linear progression — Caldwell
Yes. What's your point? — Caldwell
It's a well known "fact": economy needs growth. But what's the thought behind this? — Thunderballs
Capital needs investment — Valentinus
That's basically the same statement as "economy needs growth". Why does capital need investment? To increase it? — Thunderballs
ECONOMICS is at its heart about distribution of resources — I like sushi
But what determines the value of money? The goods produced and services delivered? Trust? Quality? — Thunderballs
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