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Which are better for the economy?

>> No.14628244

>>14628229
Small businesses, some larger businesses, with a few state-run businesses that function on the benefit of national interest. The currency will be backed by labour.

>> No.14628247

>>14628229
Big business. Large corporations generally have a more influential ripple in the market. Potentially helping or hurting small businesses

>> No.14628272

>>14628244
based
>>14628247
cringe

>> No.14628280

>>14628229
Small all the way. Decentralization makes systems much more robust and avoid single points of failure.

>> No.14628290

>>14628229
Asking such a question shows that you're incapable of contemplating economic modes of thinking so you shouldn't be graced with any answer.

The answer is regardless neither and both. It's incremental in general, and entirely variable on sector, product, culture, the day, the weather, the size of the state, the era, the size of the business, how many of each already exist, etc.

Which means: nobody can give you any concise and always applicable answer. What's better, corn or wood

>> No.14628304

>>14628244
Show me your labor notes, JEW

>> No.14628341

It depends on what you care about

If all you care about is gdp then big business. If you care about wagies the an artisanal setup would be better

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>>14628280

>> No.14628519

>>14628229
its easy to get away with not doing work at a big company. hard to do at a smaller company