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624 Views Created 6 years ago By Immortal Scientist ☭ • Updated 5 years ago

Created By Immortal Scientist ☭ • Updated 5 years ago

Why Planned Economies Are More Efficient From The Viewpoint of Demand WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT, THIS IS WHAT EFFICIENCY LOOKS LIKE Efficiency gains are obvious when applied to massive industries, like home construction, where socially necessary labor time (build cost) and demand are easily predicted D1 D2 Supply and demand balancing of home construction doesn't have to be done by the free market. This is terribly inefficient. If demand goes up, how does it make a house worth more material and human input? Ql 92 UK Housing shortage It's easy enough for a planning agency to build more houses as demand increases (x 1000 houses) 50 New homes needed If the market is left to "balance" home construction, housing MUST be scarce BEFORE more housing is built or made available, regardless of known demano Homes built v 100 Course of time For example, in recent cannabis legalization, the government knew more people would come to their states, but refused to build houses This is now causing a homeless crisis in their states, on purpose It inflates profits In reality, housing demands are easily predicted by individuals or organizations-who have capital that we don't. They can then use this glaringly obvious "investment" as a monopoly, but still claim they're "wise investors" as they price gouge the population who didn't have venture capital But wouldn't it be more efficient to just build more houses, as demand increases or is predicted, instead of LATER? Not for porkie. Only if the economy is planned-and adjusted as time passes-will price reflect value Capitalism NEEDS to make people homeless AND force people to pay ridiculous prices This is by design https:/pdp.sciencel
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