• Boomer Humor Doomergod@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    GDP measures the value of all goods and services produced in a country. A legal scam can hide as a service and get counted.

    This is why cars are good for GDP but mass transit isn’t, because a lot more cost goes into a car than a bus on a per rider basis.

    The same goes for health insurance. Simply paying a doctor for services is far less GDP than paying an insurance company who then pays the doctor after taking a cut.

    Once you realize what GDP measures a lot of what countries do makes sense.

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      8 hours ago

      if i burn down your house, the gdp grows, because lot of people now have work rebuilding it.

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      6 hours ago

      Yup. But, that dollar changes hands far more times in the society with higher costs. That’s a good thing, assuming costs don’t dwarf income

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          Each time money moves: one trade happened. Someone bought, someone sold something. It’s all activity. Money moving around fast: a lot of activity, people getting what they want. Money sitting still: stagnation, no work done, no production etc.

          That’s the theory. Of course reality is a bit more complicated. People doing volunteer work is often net positive for humanity but won’t show up in economic metrics.

          • SharkWeek@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            2 hours ago

            Ok, but why should people get what they want?

            I’m in Vietnam at the moment, lots of people work simple manual jobs and just get by. They don’t have a lot, but they’re friendly, welcoming, and generally happy.

            Meanwhile, the weekend before last I was in Singapore where loads of money is constantly moving around … and it did not feel like a good place to be.

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              2 hours ago

              I’m not disagreeing with you. I have held the belief that neoclassic theory of economics is bullshit since I studied it 20 years ago. I’m just explaining that bullshit which is still used to measure things like development, progress etc.