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From: Ed Weick
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Ray,
I think you may have mixed physical distribution of the product
with the shares (distribution) that go the Factors of production.
Harry
Henry George School of Social Science
of Los Angeles
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Subject: A bit of Ricardo for you
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Harry,
At 01:48 29/12/2003 -0800, you wrote:
By George, I think we've got it!
Profit may
Title: Re: Risk-taking (wasRe: [Futurework]http://www.glaesernemanufaktur.de/
Tom,
If you accept a
low bid from a firm that isnt performance bonded, you are asking for trouble.
So, dont do
it.
Why are you
echoing the Chamber of Commerce propaganda that supports our paying higher
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Harry, I won't pretend to be an expert on
the evolution of economic thought, but I do know that thinking about matters
economic did not stop with the Classicists. Substantial contributions
were made by a variety
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Subject: RE: Risk-taking (wasRe: [Futurework] http://www.glaesernemanufaktur.de/
It seems that all returns to capital vary
with the degree of risk.
Money in a secure FDIC or CDIC account
will earn less than in a bank which does not have
Brad,
You said:
Now, if one wishes to say that profit is reward for
some combination of such things as knowing how
the system works (and how to work the system!),
having connections, having knowledge in various
directions, access to capital that makes
more sense to me.
Exactly!
The
: Sunday, January 04, 2004 2:40
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Subject: RE: [Futurework] http://www.glaesernemanufaktur.de/
Ed,
Now,
now!
If they
exchange their money for what they think is a better something to have they
are better off. What they have is more valuable than their money
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Subject: Re: [Futurework] http://www.glaesernemanufaktur.de/
Ed,
Crap is just economie of
scale. Your complaint about survivor does not take into
account the news as entertainment cable news channels that pay
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Ray,
You
said:
Harry can long for noble savages
while demeaning networks and connectivity
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Subject: Re: [Futurework] http://www.glaesernemanufaktur.de/
Yes but wasn't it supposed to be distribution that did in the
Communists?
I'm just a poor artist but I do remember that discussion from you
economists
talking about our
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Keith and Brad, I wasn't discuss
I agree with Brad. Entrepreneurs don't take risks. They are
so convinced that they have discovered a niche in the marketplace that
the idea of failure doesn't occur to them. They are, of course, aware of
problems along the way, but they will always endeavour to minimise
them.
I had an
Keith Hudson wrote:
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The real risk-takers are not entrepreneurs. They are usually fairly
arrogant people and believe that they can always pick themselves if they
meet failure. The real risk-takers are the investors. If they are
individual private investors, they just have to hope that
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Harry, as I am over 65, I can get a cheap bus
pass. I can park my car near our transitway and be downtown in 10
minutes. I don't have to pay parking. We have to get away from
viewing publ
Harry, you
might learn a thing or two (yes, even at your age) by exploring TriMets website
@ http://www.trimet.org/.
A monthly
All Zone pass is less than $60, and $1.60 single fare, much cheaper than paying
for gas to commute. Honored Citizens pay just $16 for the monthly AZ pass,
and
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Subject: RE: [Futurework] http://www.glaesernemanufaktur.de/
Ed,
As I said
somewhere, profit is really a return for human exertion.
As exertion
is both mental and physical, an enterprising individual should make higher
wages for his
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