Economic Solution Stimulators - Page 2

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The 100 Economic Goals- Solutions & Solution Stimulators for the %s

World wide, what are the 100 most important economic goals that need %s?

How do we add %s to these to solve the most urgent and important economic goals effectively, efficiently, ethically, and with minimal negative side effects?

What are 100 types of economic goals to choose priorities from?

 

Examples of goals being wider than traditional goals

Richer countries

  1. I created a post specifically about this, although it only talks about 10 of these

  2. People being able to go into career paths they really like. Unfortunately, this is a higher level goal- sometimes the only jobs available are the only jobs available, especially in developing country. However, most people aspire to be able to use their income time with

  3. Expectations is a good economic goal. Because most businesses do sales and marketing, we are taught to want lots of things. Which is fine, because this prevents recessions, which save people a lot of problems. At the same time, we need to manage expectations of what levels 7, 8, 9, 10 are so that they’re stronger than all business’s marketing, especially for the people who are most vulnerable to these, like less educated people.

  4. Again, expectations- if everything is +7 all the time, a +5 looks really bad in comparison.

Developing countries and richer countries

  1. Preventing the recession spiral is an excellent goal, because it means having a lot of methods to stop, slow down and reverse recessions earlier, which prevents a lot of problems further on. This is connected to GDP growth, although is a more local thing.

  2. Poverty is a huge one- worldwide,

  3. People being protected at work (e.g. via unions)

  4. Making sure all people have an income- and ability to purchase- goods at between level 1 (the most basic) to level 10 (full economic potential). For example, in countries where there is a lot of poverty, we would be trying to get level 1

 

Make it stand out.

  • Dream it.

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

  • Build it.

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

  • Grow it.

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.