Message from @AdorableStormtrooper
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Globalism increases inequality within rich countries by playing on the inequality between rich and poor countries. It runs the race to the bottom.
by doing that the industries that used to make those products die
and globalists gain more market share
plus some regulations to make it really hard for anyone to make it like ''global warming'' regulations
The bigger the population, the bigger the inequality.
no
Yes
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thats a oversimplified statement
depends on population type
The bigger the population the bigger the inequality?
I'm not sure that's obvious.
Square root of population produces 50% of output = The bigger the population, the bigger the inequality.
Various countries in Europe have vastly different size and very similar rates of poverty.
are we at 8 billion ?
or still at 7
Sweden has 10 million people, Germany 85.
Where do you see the starkest contrast?
wouldn't flooding the Swedish Job Market with Millions of Germany's Skilled Techies result in Low Salaries?
I am confused why you assume that two countries of different size cannot have the same wealth distribution.
Pareto distribution holds true across all areas of production.
Well, yes various distributions hold true over larger populations, under the same general ocnditions.
it will atleast stamp out any prospects of salary growth
People do not become taller, by distribution, just because you choose more of them.
I am rather confused by the statements above.
Sure, you will end up with more tall people.
in 30 years us will be 600 million probably
I am not sure what to make of it, though.
The proportions will change with population
if you add more tall people to a group, wouldn't the mean eventually rise🤔
Those are absolute numbers, but relative to a larger population.
idk what we're talking about any more
Do you mean mean or average?
i thought they're the same thing
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No.
Yes.
that's 1 and 1
The mean of the set {0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 15} is 5, but the average is 10.
the majority of the factors of inequality can be traced back to foul play by global conglomerates