Chonkers wrote: » Economic node player policy and ethics: less government
Xeeg wrote: » Chonkers wrote: » Economic node player policy and ethics: less government Not necessarily... Good governance can set the conditions for good business, and sometimes good governance requires a bit of spending. Denmark won Forbes Magazine "Best Countries For Business" #1 ranking for 6 years. They had a system where a competent government made it very easy to create and start a business, without many nonsense hoops to jump through. The tax system is simple and straight forward. Their universal health care system and social safety net made it a lot easier for entrepreneurs, and people with families, to take the risk and create businesses. They have strong labour market incentives (current unemployment in Denmark is 2.5%). It is easy to hire and fire employees. The average salary is $84k/yr USD. Gini Coefficient 30.0. Fairly high tax rate, average after tax is $54k/yr, but they get competent delivery of many useful services. They are also currently rank #2 for happiest country in the world. So it looks like the high taxes thing is working out for them just fine. It could be that economic node players would want to set the conditions for stability in their node. Perhaps they prefer solid foundations of small and reliable returns over reckless growth. They spend the money to improve the conditions of the node citizens and then those citizens are more capable of helping the node. A lot more willing, too! When people are in a good mood they are much more healthy, pro-active, creative, cooperative, and willing to take reasonable risks. This is very powerful for an economy. If economic node players are in it for the long haul they will have to spend money. But which investments will yield the most stable and reliable long term gains?
George_Black wrote: » Cant wait for the religious node
Otr wrote: » George_Black wrote: » Cant wait for the religious node They'll be nice people doing illegal things which you will never know as a stranger.
George_Black wrote: » Otr wrote: » George_Black wrote: » Cant wait for the religious node They'll be nice people doing illegal things which you will never know as a stranger. I eddited my post to clarify
Chonkers wrote: » Economic Node Player Temperament Speculation Religiosity: significantly below average Higher rates of materialism Higher rates of economic literacy
Chonkers wrote: » Economic node player policy and ethics: less government less authority higher rates of egoism
Chonkers wrote: » above average competitiveness
Chonkers wrote: » more individualism economic individualism lower in group preference less nationalism low taxes
Chonkers wrote: » Any more ideas for how economic node players tend to be fellow forum hu-men ?