I was thinking about researching concepts like the average value of goods, what goods tend to keep or raise their value, keep being demanded, etc., or how else could we know how to calculate i and j? If it's not finding out how much people pay for or sell for goods, I don't know how it could be. I mentioned that thread because, if it works well, it's the one where we could be able to check out prices, and where those who work as suppliers can get the info to calculate their z and c, mall owners their b, etc.
I actually read the whole thing and to be honest, as a high school student yet to take economics, I was surprised I understood. not nearly enough to apply your theories, but enough where the concepts seemed legitimate. I applaud your ability to think about all of this. perhaps the staff should hire you to help increase the efficiency of Empires economy.
I spent the last half an hour figuring this out, my conclusion is...... I need a few more hours I currently understand about half it But it was great
There is no more I can do officially than unofficially. As an economist, I can only advise people on how best to make good economic decisions; as actors in an economy, it is up to them to decide. Oh, I see Forecasting the value of one's goods can be quite difficult, because it is largely subjective. I'm not too well versed in econometrics, just economics. I suppose that thread can be a reasonable indicator of the values of goods.
Ninja boy once said... I have 5k rupees, so I'm considered poor, yet I have eight EMC fireworks in my inventory. I think this applies greatly here.
I think that Ill just pull a sonicol right here: Wut? I was gonna read it, but then I decided to scroll down to the end and just read the conclusion, and then I gave up on that much... XD
I read the whole thing, great job Volt. Although, without a way to accurately find the average for the value of items, total wealth is still difficult to calculate. I almost want to write a program that would allow shop owners to enter in all their prices and then form an average.