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Sep 2002
República de California
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Denninger has a high-quality rant about "how to create jobs": You Want growth and Jobs? Here's How Quote:
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Dec 2010
Monticello
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There's one fly in my ointment:
What actually does cause entrepreneurs to start businesses? Ones that actually grow? And what discourages them? Any science, or just rantings? (Recalling Moneyball, where the experience of the individual does not generalize to the statistical whole) |
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Sep 2002
República de California
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Number of the Day: 795,000,000,000 Euros
A startling figure mentioned on last night`s "Number Cruncher" segment of DW-TV`s business news - It is the amount of debt which needs to be refinanced by Eurozone governments in the coming 2 years. You can guess how disparate the financing-needs-relative-to-GDP are among the various EU member states. On the same topic, Mish has a piece describing yesterday`s nothingburger of a "critical high-level meeting" between Merkel and Sarkozy about the dead-on-arrival bailout idea of "Eurobonds": Merkel, Sarkozy Reject Euro Bonds and Expansion of Rescue Fund; What Does it Mean? Middle of the End for Merkel Quote:
How to Create Jobs (cont.) Back on yesterday`s theme of "how to create jobs at home", Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has a pair of interesting proposal: Starbucks CEO calls for boycott on campaign contributions Quote:
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz: Don't contribute to politicians Quote:
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(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
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If he means 'I don't want to have to pay health insurance when I hire employees', he should say so; and this means that his employees aren't creating wealth disproportionate to their compensation, and probably small companies shouldn't be dealing with employees who aren't creating value disproportionate to their compensation. Small boosts at the margins are what big industries can afford to do. |
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(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
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There is a problem that 'entrepreneur' often goes in the same box as 'freelance' or 'consultant'; it gets used as a middle-class way of being unemployed without saying so.
And governments 'promoting entrepreneurship' on any sort of scale are encouraging people to risk things they can't afford to lose; it's sad to see the owners of small stores on the news complaining that they're having to close down because "the bank won't lend them money" (to cover their ongoing losses), because you know that they're losing money they didn't really have. The buy-in was too much and the cards were against them from the start. |
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(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
3·2,141 Posts |
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"Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children. This is not a way of life at all in any true sense. Under the clouds of war, it is humanity hanging on a cross of iron." |
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Sep 2002
República de California
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Bottom line: U.S. spends twice as much as the next-highest-medical-cost developed nation on healthcare, for no better overall outcomes. Due to economies of scale, small businesses are hit disproportionally by this. KD also describes the litany of taxes businesses are forced to fork over to the government in a followup post today (the details of the costs start below the "Finally, let's deal with the "but the poor!" crap and the truth about your W2 income" line). Lastly, here is a snip from his "Dear Mr. Buffett: Bite Me" post which I forgot to include alon with the link yesterday: Quote:
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Bamboozled!
"𒉺𒌌𒇷𒆷𒀭"
May 2003
Down not across
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I call myself a consultant and have been happily employed as such for several years. Paul
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(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
3·2,141 Posts |
Denninger definitely presses a lot of my 'loon' buttons.
I would like to see what his use of 'leverage' means other than 'economies of scale'; there are lots of sectors in which a person without spare millions/billions and without political power cannot compete with organisations which have spare millions/billions and political power, and the answer which he never mentions is to work only in the sectors in which that doesn't apply. It comes across as complaining that there are lots of fields in which he can't competitively operate; but the whole point of entrepreneurship is to pick fields in which one can. Which he clearly managed initially; if he's now got tired of it and would rather live off the capital, I can't see why he shouldn't, and I hope he invests the capital in instruments by dint of which useful activity by others is furthered before he gets round to spending it. Motivating the weary and adequately-wealthy serial entrepreneur is not obviously a sensible target for tax policy. And the tax burden that he complains about is pretty uniform; he can't justify paying someone $30k a year unless he gets work amounting to substantially more than that out of them, but neither can his competitors in the United States. Last fiddled with by fivemack on 2011-08-17 at 22:03 |
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Sep 2002
República de California
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Max Keiser contrasts the UK government`s response to the trillion-dollar London looters (the banks), and the small-time (in terms of scale of their looting, not degree of thuggishness) London looters in the recent riots:
YouTube: Max Keiser on Russia Today "STFU, David Cameron - you are a total product of an elitist school of banking schmucks..." And speaking of government-abetted financial criminality, Matt Taibbi`s latest Rolling Stone piece reveals that the SEC has been destroying huge numbers of investigative dossiers in contravention of the law: SEC Destroys 9,000 Fraud Files Involving Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley, Lehman Quote:
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Dec 2010
Monticello
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Two things are needed: 1) Technical juries instead of lay juries -- laymen from the general public are in no sense the peers of those who patent things. This would allow the patent office to actually require nonobviousness on things patented. 2) The legal sense that the purpose of patents is to put useful things into commerce, and concrete changes to make that a reality. |
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