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Re^3: When are you moving to India to find a better job?

by castaway (Parson)
on Sep 07, 2005 at 08:11 UTC ( [id://489794]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: When are you moving to India to find a better job?
in thread When are you moving to India to find a better job?

Interesting article, though I see at least two points unaccounted for there:
  • If the boy had been paid, then that would have been money out of the glaziers pocket, and thus different to him just breaking windows by accident.
  • What if the shopkeeper had money to spare, and the six francs would have just been collected under his mattress otherwise?

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Re^4: When are you moving to India to find a better job?
by merlyn (Sage) on Sep 07, 2005 at 12:08 UTC
    What if the shopkeeper had money to spare, and the six francs would have just been collected under his mattress otherwise?
    Obviously, you don't know most shopkeepers. {grin}

    Money is merely "frozen labor". Money sitting under a mattress is a potential future purchase, no different than money in a wallet or purse. Although, in some senses, it's worse because idle money can be rented out: that is, deposited into savings or an investment account.

    Failure to do so actually depreciates the money because of inflation. Think of inflation as: "well, you worked for me for an hour last week, so I'll give you an hour's worth of goods this week, but when you worked for me five years ago for an hour, I can barely remember that, so you get a half hour's worth of goods today". Thus, no sensible person has idle money: it's all "in" something.

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