Profit (and loss) leads to innovation. Earning a profit is akin to being rewarded for doing something good. Suffering a loss is the opposite, a punishment for doing something wrong. In this case, the deed being done is the attempt to allocate scarce resources to where their will earn their highest return. People who successfully do this are rewarded with monetary gain, which we call "profit." People who fail to do this experience what we call "loss." In doing so, economic actors learn what works and what does not. Reducing the profitability of an activity through taxes or legislation or sheltering people from losses, therefore, acts to retard this learning process and stifles innovation.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Ice and Economics
Link: http://www.thefreemanonline.org/headline/ice-and-economics/ (via shareaholic.com)
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