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''The production, exchange and consumption of socially valued items, both concrete and conceptual. And the social incentives and disincentives that govern these | ''The production, exchange and consumption of socially valued items, both concrete and conceptual. And the social incentives and disincentives that govern these processes. This includes but is not limited to; currency, tangible items, services, food, water, housing, ideas, healthcare, real property, stocks, leases, promises of future services, favors, etc.'' | ||
===== Next a list of things that might motivate an individual to participate in this exchange: ===== | ===== Next a list of things that might motivate an individual to participate in this exchange: ===== | ||
Basic survival need, perceived social need, pursuit of material reward, fear of punishment, pursuit of non-material reward, religious beliefs, pursuit of friendships or sexual partners. | Basic survival need, perceived social need, pursuit of material reward, fear of punishment, pursuit of non-material reward, religious beliefs, pursuit of friendships or sexual partners. | ||
===== Next a general list of economic incentives and disincentives ===== | |||
Payment for services or goods rendered, barter of goods or services, taxes, fees, penalties |
Revision as of 07:46, 11 January 2018
This page is reserved for economic "solutions". Simply listing ideas and initiatives that a particular candidate might agree with.
For our purposes the economy is:
The production, exchange and consumption of socially valued items, both concrete and conceptual. And the social incentives and disincentives that govern these processes. This includes but is not limited to; currency, tangible items, services, food, water, housing, ideas, healthcare, real property, stocks, leases, promises of future services, favors, etc.
Next a list of things that might motivate an individual to participate in this exchange:
Basic survival need, perceived social need, pursuit of material reward, fear of punishment, pursuit of non-material reward, religious beliefs, pursuit of friendships or sexual partners.
Next a general list of economic incentives and disincentives
Payment for services or goods rendered, barter of goods or services, taxes, fees, penalties