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digonswine Donating Member (463 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-17-11 08:11 PM
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4. It seems to me-that there is a limit to demand-
in a population where the growth of the same is static. As everything levels out, hyper-specialization would be required. This has been a selling point for higher learning for some time(I think). Where, in a stable society, does demand stabilize requiring a set number of people to be employed? How is demand stimulated in a zero growth environment?
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  -A question for those with knowledge about the economy and love to waste their own time--- digonswine  Aug-17-11 04:31 PM   #0 
  - Oh my... first thing to undersatnd is that FULL EMPLOYMENT  nadinbrzezinski   Aug-17-11 04:34 PM   #1 
  - It seems to me-that there is a limit to demand-  digonswine   Aug-17-11 08:11 PM   #4 
  - The high unemployment is due to lack of jobs (sent overseas).  mmonk   Aug-17-11 04:37 PM   #2 
  - At some point,hopefully, population will not rise-  digonswine   Aug-17-11 08:17 PM   #5 
  - Back in the 70's as the baby-boom emerged from college  HereSince1628   Aug-17-11 04:43 PM   #3 
 

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