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Reply To: | The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky |
Date: | Sun, 8 Aug 1999 19:46:54 +0200 |
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Milutin writes:
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> >> One person is better off while 9 others are worse off.
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> >I missed the example given so I must ask, are the 9 worse off then they
> were before, or are they simply worse off relative to the other individual?
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> Worse off then before, I explain again:
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> The size of the pie was 100 dollars. Each person had 10 dollars
> income. Therefore the average is 10 dollars a person. The size of
> the pie increases to 102 dollars, population remains the same, the
> average becomes 10.2 dollars, BUT 9 people have 1 dollar income and
> one person has 93 dollars.
1. Where did the $10 go that they each earned the first year and why
did it go there?
2. Why did the incomes of the nine drop to $1? Are you saying that
income is a zero-sum system?
3. It looks like the nine each gave $9 to the one. Why did they do
that?
4. Even if they did each give $9 to the one, they should have each had
$1 left. Then the $1 you say they earned in the second year would
have taken them to $2 each.
> They, as a group, were better off with a lower average because the
> majority of them(9) had a higher income.
I think I don't understand the example.
martin
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