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#What does disposition mean? especially in the context of capital | #What does disposition mean? especially in the context of capital | ||
#I don't see how [[w:capital(economics)]] can be expoited. Capital is [[invest]]ed not expoited and the idea is that when invested, capital produces [[Added value]] for the [[investor]]. | #I don't see how [[w:capital(economics)]] can be expoited. Capital is [[invest]]ed not expoited and the idea is that when invested, capital produces [[Added value]] for the [[investor]]. | ||
:In the process some people will propably get exploited in the sense of not getting a decent [[compensation]] for the [[work]] they've done compared to the [[added value]] they've produced to benefit the investor. | |||
:In the process some people will propably get exploited in the sense of not getting a decent [[compensation]] for the [[work]] they've done compared to the [[added value]] they've produced to benefit the investor | |||
:[[Globalization]] of the [[financing]] sector has led to a situation where investments tend to go to countries where the [[price]] of labor and [[tax]]ation are low, thus increasing the added value produced for the investor, which of course is exploitation in the Marxist sense. | :[[Globalization]] of the [[financing]] sector has led to a situation where investments tend to go to countries where the [[price]] of labor and [[tax]]ation are low, thus increasing the added value produced for the investor, which of course is exploitation in the Marxist sense. | ||
Anyway... If someone has an idea of how [[capital]] can be [[identified]] (this is a neccessary step to achieve the almost [[utopia]]n [[features|feature]] of actually [[tracking capital]], please put it in [[Identifying capital]] and do bear in mind that there is always the [[grey economy]] ([[tax dodging]], [[pension dodging]], [[falsely claimed subsidies]]...) and the [[dark economy]] (straight out illegal activities like [[human trafficing]], [[drug trafficing]] [[illegal arms trade]], [[bribery]], [[money laundring]] ...) which will slowly, but apparently inevitably (IMHO) make any [[accounting]] scheme more and more inconsistent with the reality of things. | |||
Anyway... If someone has an idea of how [[capital]] can be [[identified]] (this is a neccessary step to achieve the almost [[utopia]]n [[features|feature]] of actually [[tracking capital]], please put it in [[Identifying capital]] and do bear in mind that there is always the [[grey economy]] ([[tax dodging]], [[pension dodging]], [[falsely claimed subsidies]]...) and the [[dark economy]] (straight out illegal activities like [[human | |||
I'd really love it if we could tackle this "what is money, where does it go, who desides where it goes, what it does there and so forth..." swamp of questions. I don't believe we are going to achieve any concrete stuff in the field of [[tracing capital]] but it'd be a fun excercise. | I'd really love it if we could tackle this "what is money, where does it go, who desides where it goes, what it does there and so forth..." swamp of questions. I don't believe we are going to achieve any concrete stuff in the field of [[tracing capital]] but it'd be a fun excercise. | ||