Economic-General Solutions: Difference between revisions

From WikiDemocracy
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "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:''' ''T...")
 
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:


'''For our purposes the economy is:'''
'''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 exchanges. 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.''
  ''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