Message from @ni co
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you failed with historical points few times
soviets really dropped the ball on that one
that's a n e g d o t e
do you know how much stupid investments are made each year in capitalist economy
i can find more examples than those in USSR for sure and that wouldn't prove any point, since anegdotes aren't arguments
hope you understand that
we have a putin advisor that says in soviet economical education studying prices was prohibited
which is really fucked up
Putin falsifies history many times
to force his agenda
@ni co Companies can produce enough to tap into economies of scale. The returns you get from switching from corporations or monopoly to a state are very slight and overshadowed by other sources N
also, why should Putin be any argument in economical discussion?
putin may say so but a former advisor has no reason to lie about what he did in college education
he's comparable to tsar, and tsar was shit
that's another theoretical point witouth backup
can you show any developed nation going backwards?
You're saying scale increases productivity which is just as theoretical
like, point a country which gets more decentralised, having less corps and more SME
This is basic
that's history
and that's what was proven long time ago
even today it's relevant
Diminishing returns to scale is not at all hard to prove and it'd be pretty retarded to deny it
just listen to any debate on public healthcare in state, it's a confirmed fact that's universal systems need less buerocracy to function simply because one such entity doesn't need to double or triple administrators for one activity, like many, disorganised health corps do
anarchy of production is always an issue
Bureaucracy is also an issue within a planned economy and not denying that competition can be detrimental
i love how they have flatened the curve after 40s
that anarchy of production makes sure you can go into any store and buy the goods you want now instead of queuing for something that won't be available
like there was no avalible data after the war
like sausages
bureaucracy is far less an issue in planned economy than in capitalism
that's a fact
what
on averange it consumes 2% of funds in state healthcare, and 10% in private healthcare
I've heard this before. Thanks for sharing it