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09-06-2016, 01:37 PM | #91 | |||
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But the Eco boost range of engines have it covered in every fashion. I hope we get what we deserve
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09-06-2016, 08:47 PM | #92 | |||
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Exporting iron ore is very small as its a low value, high quantity export. Alternatively complex manufacturing is high value As I explained, GDP measures value added. If you add a lot of value to the process or product then you help the economy a lot, if you add little value then you help the economy a little Foreign owned manufacturing of high value value complex goods is better for the economy than local owned, low value add production Get so frustrated at people who just want to argue for the sake of it. We are talking incremental benefits of individual actions guys If a foreign manufacturer imports an Australian semi finished good, that helps If a local manufacturer includes an imported intermediate good (like a windscreen) that doesn't mean the contributon of the finished product doesn't help. The simple fact is if you do what you can, when you can, it WILL help The fact that people don't get it is what makes me think we have a long hard road ahead as a small economy full of happily ignorant consumers |
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09-06-2016, 08:51 PM | #93 | |||
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(Genuine, no snark) I guess the only reason I jumped on your first post is because you seemed to be hosing down somebody else's attempt to temper other people's buying behaviours As well as buying local when one can, trying to convince others to do likewise is a good contributon, as you can bet your *** that for every person trying to do what they can there are 10 people with no clue or no care about where we end up as a nation |
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