Could CyberSyn have overcome the past failures of central planning?
gotta admit I was pretty shocked/amazed when I learned Chile attempted something like this
>>2128716
No
>>2128716
That is one rad totem.
your wristwatch has more processing power
>>2128790
Chavez wasn't spending other peoples money, bruv.
>>2130712
but it's mechanical
>>2128790
wtf is "other people's money" supposed to mean?
anyway here's a better version without any strawmaning
>>2128716
Nah. You need strong AI for central planning.
Which by of course if you have strong AI, it means everyone is out of work anyways.
>>2130837
your grindr app then
>>2130947
but I just go to the bar for sex
I'm on 4chan, so are you, you could just say my toaster of a computer.
>>2130835
Interestingly, Venezuela has a lower share of government expenditures to GDP than the US.
http://www.heritage.org/index/explore?view=by-variables
>>2130925
>Which by of course if you have strong AI, it means everyone is out of work anyways.
You have 30 years. Tops.
http://www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/downloads/academic/The_Future_of_Employment.pdf
>>2131150
They were riding high on oil money. It wasn't even just taxing it, wages paid out to those in the oil industry were high and spending by oil industry employees meant money circulated.
but capitalist or socialist, anyone can tell you the value of a diverse portfolio. Putting all ones eggs into oil is pure idiocy.
>>2128726
The incentive to produce and allocate necessary goods is less paperwork. This is why the Soviet economy was focusing on automation more than some capitalist nations at the time.