Gigabyte 041 - Dante's Journey

Jan 07, 2010 04:22

Wage inflation generally has an inverse relation to unemployment. When wages are inflated, there is a temporary rise in unemployment and then the rate of unemployment tends to shrink. Conversely, deflating wages will temporarily lower the unemployment rate before it begins to rise ( Read more... )

batou is thinky, shut up batou, the golden shore is our approaching doom, standalone complex, finding a pattern?, existential angst is how i roll

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electroniccrane January 8 2010, 07:34:03 UTC
[Kusanagi's got her transponder on, which means Batou can monitor her approach.]

It only takes one or two.

[She nudges one of his empties with her toe.]

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electronichound January 8 2010, 08:04:12 UTC
[He tilts his head to the side.]

I've been putting in overtime.

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electroniccrane January 8 2010, 08:12:28 UTC
When did you get responsible?

[She sits down next to him in a movement graceful despite its abruptness.]

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electronichound January 8 2010, 08:13:29 UTC
[He looks over at her. Is that a joke? If it is, it's cruel.

Batou laughs, but it's as abrupt as her movements.]

Hah.

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tldriving January 9 2010, 09:34:51 UTC
That is an interesting observation, although I haven't had cause to notice this myself in my own society; employment and unemployment don't seem to be a problem during war, actually. It makes a certain sense, although I'm sure we'd be revolving around Captain Redd whether this ship had an actual economy or not.

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