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groundzeros2015
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Economics is circular. The baker buys shoes from the cobbler, and the cobbler buys food from the baker.
padjo
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Yes but the baker doesn't just give the cobbler money to buy bread and take a share in the shoe shop in return.
philipallstar
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But there's nothing wrong with that. It's not a circle; it's an exchange. Like any transaction.
eagerpace
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I like this abstraction. If the baker says “I could sell 10x more if only I had shoes that allowed me to bake faster” then the cobbler says, “split the growth with me and I’ll craft you all the shoes you want.”
groundzeros2015
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The claim was circularity is evidence the business activity is fake.
rhizome
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Those are tangible items. Here, the baker is buying shoes from someone who says they're going to be a cobbler some day.
groundzeros2015
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It’s no different with services. Making deals with potential cobblers seems like a fine market activity.
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