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In reply to the discussion: The economics of enough [View all]harmonicon
(12,008 posts)26. Population growth does not necessarily guarantee economic growth.
I'll agree that there's likely to be a correlation, but there is certainly no guarantee of it.
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There is a good reason why most consumer electronics aren't repaired anymore.
GreenStormCloud
May 2013
#35
Fundamental misunderstandings like what you're demonstrating is is why we're fucked.
harmonicon
May 2013
#14
That's why my stated assumptions included maintaining some standard of living.
Jim Lane
May 2013
#29
I get that that's a fallacy, and evidence of that being a fallacy was presented in the article.
harmonicon
May 2013
#22
Tried everything EXCEPT Demand stimulus !!! When will supply siders admit their theory is a failure?
on point
May 2013
#24
"despite the best efforts of all concerned" = bullshit. uk has pursued austerity, that's why no
HiPointDem
May 2013
#31