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GORDON 
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Posted on: Mar. 12 2011,09:39 |
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Oh wow. That isn't even Econ 101. What's lower than that?
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TheCatt 
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Posted on: Mar. 12 2011,09:50 |
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I'm just glad we didn't implement that kind of stimulus around here.
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TheCatt 
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Posted on: Mar. 12 2011,09:52 |
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From a numbers perspective, yes, the rebuilding will contribute to GDP growth in some future quarter or whatever.
But, it's not a net gain, since, you know, previous GDP was just destroyed.
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GORDON 
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Posted on: Mar. 12 2011,10:32 |
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I played a video game a long time ago where you built huts, and eventually to make them more efficient you could upgrade them, at expense. Or, you could just induce an earthquake, flatten everything, and just rebuild for cheaper.
Was a dumb game, but a quick way to upgrade infrastructure. And I think it was Japanese.
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