clarke's third fundamental theorem of welfare economics states that any sufficiently advanced socialist economy is indistinguishable from a market economy
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thats where i ended where i started was thinking about the socialist calculation debate
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specifically people who hope to use computers to make socialism a viable alternative to market economies face a problem not considered to the best of my knowledge
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it turns out that as computational power increases and makes socialism more feasible in absolute terms, that computational power is also harnessed by market economies to dramatically reduce frictions increase _their_ absolute desirability
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I think Alex Tabarrok wrote a thing about supercomputers advanced enough to solve a modern economy would in turn increase the complexity of the economy beyond their ability to solve it.
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aha! he would nice that is another issue
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