NationStates Jolt Archive


A question on your own inventions

29-12-2003, 11:03
Do you need to pay money if you already have the materials for you invention?.
Fish Island
29-12-2003, 11:12
Yes, you would need to pay the workers and there are also manufacturing costs (power to run the factory, upkeep of the factory, etc.)

~Patoxia
The Black New World
29-12-2003, 11:12
Do you need to pay money if you already have the materials for you invention?.
I suppose you would need to pay wages.
Carlemnaria
29-12-2003, 11:22
everything involves costs and consiquences.
the movement of little green pieces of paper often has little or
nothing to do with real ones.
(and is seldom a very good or useful indication of them either)!

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29-12-2003, 11:23
I pay my people $1 a day because internally you can buy things very cheaply for example you could buy a car for about 40c.
Patoxia
29-12-2003, 11:28
I pay my people $1 a day because internally you can buy things very cheaply for example you could buy a car for about 40c.

Umm... Do you know anything about economics? if cars cost 40 cents and workers get payed $1 day there is going to be a massive problem. The Cars will not be profitable and no one in their right mind would produce something that is sold for less than it costs to produce.
29-12-2003, 12:00
Well its an exclusive price to Rotara. If they want it internationally I will sell it to them for a reasonable price because I dont have an airline to fly them over to Rotara.
Carlemnaria
29-12-2003, 12:09
I pay my people $1 a day because internally you can buy things very cheaply for example you could buy a car for about 40c.

Umm... Do you know anything about economics? if cars cost 40 cents and workers get payed $1 day there is going to be a massive problem. The Cars will not be profitable and no one in their right mind would produce something that is sold for less than it costs to produce.
and in precisely what way would cars not being produced be a massive problem???
to the contrary we find this an excelent solution to many of the ills suffered by the populations
of many less enlightened nations as a resault of them.
(and an all but inevetable resault of the eventual 'drying up' of
the fossle fuel supply, in tern the
greatest immaginable blessing for the health of environment and society alike)

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Patoxia
29-12-2003, 12:10
Well its an exclusive price to Rotara. If they want it internationally I will sell it to them for a reasonable price because I dont have an airline to fly them over to Rotara.

Er... I am talking about your domestic market...