As all these companies are pushing towards the right side of the supply-demand curve thingy, they’re getting more per customer and less customers.
Liberals call this “economic efficiency” and remark that they are seeing growth. Others might call it “less production” and remark that this counts as degrowth.
As a crisis of overproduction brews, the GDP numbers go up and investment money chases after plentiful profits.
Yet, populism keeps growing more popular. Do the poors not see? All is well under the bourgeois heavens!
As all these companies are pushing towards the right side of the supply-demand curve thingy, they’re getting more per customer and less customers.
Liberals call this “economic efficiency” and remark that they are seeing growth. Others might call it “less production” and remark that this counts as degrowth.
As a crisis of overproduction brews, the GDP numbers go up and investment money chases after plentiful profits.
Yet, populism keeps growing more popular. Do the poors not see? All is well under the bourgeois heavens!