I am a free enterpriser myself. But I have a slight different view on growth driven economics. Your specialty is health(care) but I find the approach to health or housing is completely the same, everyone wants to earn more so they can afford something. Don't you think people earning less would actually make things including healthcare affordable. I try to address this is my new book Object Oriented Development in Africa, what is the point of people earning a million dollars when that can only buy them a pint of milk. Why did people afford more for less in the US in the 50s and 60s?
I don't get the occupy movement neither? I think we have left too much in the hands of economists than they deserve and this is harming capitalism, what do you think?
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I am a free enterpriser myself. But I have a slight different view on growth driven economics. Your specialty is health(care) but I find the approach to health or housing is completely the same, everyone wants to earn more so they can afford something. Don't you think people earning less would actually make things including healthcare affordable. I try to address this is my new book Object Oriented Development in Africa, what is the point of people earning a million dollars when that can only buy them a pint of milk. Why did people afford more for less in the US in the 50s and 60s?
I don't get the occupy movement neither? I think we have left too much in the hands of economists than they deserve and this is harming capitalism, what do you think?
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