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Maybe we should take Eugenics more seriously?
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Dream on, this is fairytale economics.Originally posted by Robinho View PostBy agreeing to mutually beneficial transactions with consumers..
It doesn't work like that at all, for many reasons, but here's just two.
1. Marketing
2. CorruptionComment
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1. Surely you are old and wise enough to see through marketing though?Originally posted by Scoobos View PostDream on, this is fairytale economics.
It doesn't work like that at all, for many reasons, but here's just two.
1. Marketing
2. Corruption
2. Such as?Comment
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._GDP_(nominal)Originally posted by sasguru View PostHow so?Comment
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we were, but our children aren't (assuming you are 40 or over)Originally posted by Robinho View Post1. Surely you are old and wise enough to see through marketing though?
2. Such as?
2. you are lost already if you need an example.Comment
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There we go with GDP again.Originally posted by Robinho View Post
It means NOTHING .. NOTHING.. It's money leaking from the economy for every shareholder of a UK based multinational, that lives outside the UK.
Concensus means nothing either, so post something a little more credible than a Wikipedia link.Comment
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GDP per capita is surely more indicative:Originally posted by Robinho View Post
List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaHard Brexit now!
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and you!Originally posted by sasguru View PostGDP per capita is surely more indicative:
List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dont most of these figures come from "estimates"... it's all fake. GDP is an absolute useless figure in a globalised economy...Comment
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1. Then we should educate our children better, it's not hard.Originally posted by Scoobos View Postwe were, but our children aren't (assuming you are 40 or over)
2. you are lost already if you need an example.
2. No i'm not. Please provide an example so i can counter it.Comment
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Yes and look, apart from micro-states which sit on an ocean of oil they are top.Originally posted by sasguru View PostGDP per capita is surely more indicative:
List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaLast edited by Robinho; 3 August 2012, 15:04.Comment
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