Economy
SourceCodeOf_HumanGenome > Economy @ 2009/10/31 20:42 |
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In this thread, problems on economy
such as financial shock will be discussed. |
SourceCodeOf_HumanGenome > Thermo-economics @ 2009/10/31 21:04 |
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Thermodynamics works out the upper
limit of the thermal efficiency of a heat engine from the fact that
a perpetual motion machine of the second kind is
impossible. Imitating this, there may be thermo-economics which works out the upper limit of the rate of interest of a financial instrument from the fact that a perpetual motion machine of economy is impossible. --- Last edited at 2009/10/31/21:06JST |
SourceCodeOf_HumanGenome > Perpetual Motion Machine of Economy @ 2009/10/31 21:12 |
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I suppose that some world economy
consisting of only financial deals is supposed to be a perpetual
motion machine of economy and it is impossible. In other words, I suppose that any world economy consisting of only financial deals is not sustainable. I suppose that this proposition can be used as a principle of thermo-economics. --- Last edited at 2009/11/02/10:13JST |
SourceCodeOf_HumanGenome > Tax Effect of Free Market @ 2010/8/31 10:57 |
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In the free market system, too, a
person who sold you something can of course freely choose a product
to buy with the money paid by you without your
permission. Does this cause the same effect as tax? --- Last edited at 2010/09/03/15:38JST |
SourceCodeOf_HumanGenome > To criticize the expression 'my money' used by tax payers @ 2010/9/3 15:49 |
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Is it really to be called 'my money'
when we take into account of tax effect of free
market? --- Last edited at 2010/09/06/10:29JST |
SourceCodeOf_HumanGenome > Rich culture means such an effect as heavy tax. @ 2010/9/5 11:29 |
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They say that prices are high in an
advanced nation. That is analogous to the heavy motion of a rich software such as Windows Vista. --- Last edited at 2010/09/07/10:47JST |
SourceCodeOf_HumanGenome > Like a public officer @ 2010/9/6 10:41 |
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Tax payers pay taxes from their money
paid to them as tax. |
SourceCodeOf_HumanGenome > Forced Indirect Purchasing @ 2010/10/22 11:48 |
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I think of the following hypothetical
mechanisms. If someone buy some unnecessary product far away, he or she will need to sell his or her products at higher prices than before. It will raise the price of the product which you will buy. The rise is like a tax charged to you in the meaning that you can not refuse it by freely choosing what you buy or what you do not buy. If someone buy some unnecessary product far away, the person who sell it will be able to buy products at higher prices than before. It will raise the price of the product which you will sell. The rise is like a tax charged to who will buy your product in the meaning that he or she can not refuse it by freely choosing what he or she buys or what he or she does not buy. These are simplified examples of tax effect. That is to say that I wonder if the free market system is a kind of compulsory Dutch treat system. --- Last edited at 2010/10/31/11:11JST |
SourceCodeOf_HumanGenome > What is an unnecessary product? @ 2010/11/6 11:09 |
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That someone buy some unnecessary
product is considered as a thing such that he or she buys a product
which you do not buy if you are he or
she. |