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Re: inventory buildup
How about a simple connection for those with eyes that cannot see the
obvious, perhaps buried in self serving writings about fantasies,
instead of original thought. How about the fact that we have
overproduced for the last century more than enough to satiate the needs
of the population for consumer goods? Is not Unemployment, for the last
century, an indication that we need no longer produce more than we need
to consume. That we must create jobs far beyond GDP based on the highly
desired condition that not one person is left out in the cold without a
decent job with decent support -- just because he exists. Once everyone
is assured a full belly, all "costs" are prepaid fully, and the most
grandiose projects we can imagine are totally free of cost.
Hyman
Greg Nowell wrote:
>
> Recent press reports of govt surplus and business
> inventory buildup: would it be wrong to suggest there
> might be a connection?
>
> --
> Gregory P. Nowell
> Associate Professor
> Department of Political Science, Milne 100
> State University of New York
> 135 Western Ave.
> Albany, New York 12222
>
> Fax 518-442-5298
- Thread context:
- Re: Mosler seminar: Tax driven currency (fwd),
Mathew Forstater Sat 06 Jun 1998, 01:53 GMT
- EU: Dominique Strauss-Kahn,
John Gelles Sat 06 Jun 1998, 01:35 GMT
- Re: Nellīs_comments_on_Mosler (fwd),
Mathew Forstater Sat 06 Jun 1998, 01:29 GMT
- inventory buildup,
Greg Nowell Fri 05 Jun 1998, 20:09 GMT
- EU: "Revenu social minimum",
John Gelles Fri 05 Jun 1998, 19:48 GMT
- Re: Mosler seminar: Tax driven currency,
Per Gunnar Berglund Fri 05 Jun 1998, 19:29 GMT
- Nell´s comments on Mosler,
eperez Fri 05 Jun 1998, 16:54 GMT
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