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Submitted by Jack from eyeflare.com on February 22, 2008 - 02:23.
And in response to the above commenter, I'd love to see you expand on how "paper investments which doesn't actually stimulate production" works.
Are you stating that investing in stocks, i.e. companies, doesn't drive productivity and BNP growth?
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Submitted by Jack from eyeflare.com on February 22, 2008 - 02:23.
And in response to the above commenter, I'd love to see you expand on how "paper investments which doesn't actually stimulate production" works.
Are you stating that investing in stocks, i.e. companies, doesn't drive productivity and BNP growth?