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If love to see supporting long term evidence for this (ie, not just localized "see, stonks went up in the 90s").

If you think about it, it is clear that what you propose is not sustainable as there is a forced constant push on the spending distribution.

It will fail.



> If love to see supporting long term evidence for this (ie, not just localized "see, stonks went up in the 90s").

For what exactly, for growth? https://ourworldindata.org/cdn-cgi/imagedelivery/qLq-8BTgXU8... here


That increasing inequality is generally preferable for everybody.


But that's not what I said.


That is literally what you said

> large growth but largest in top decile vs no growth, the first one is absolutely 1000x times better




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