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Idea: Fill a basketball with a million dollars and with all the passes in a typical basketball game suddenly you have an amazing (green) GDP boosting engine!

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    Idea: Fill a basketball with a million dollars and with all the passes in a typical basketball game suddenly you have an amazing (green) GDP boosting engine!

    Idea2: Simply calculate the value of every basketball pass that happens in the country based on a $30 valuation of the ball and add that to the GDP, do this for all sports.

    Economics solved. You are welcome.

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      Idea: Fill a basketball with a million dollars and with all the passes in a typical basketball game suddenly you have an amazing (green) GDP boosting engine!

      Idea2: Simply calculate the value of every basketball pass that happens in the country based on a $30 valuation of the ball and add that to the GDP, do this for all sports.

      Economics solved. You are welcome.

      Daniel LakelandD This user is from outside of this forum
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      @futurebird

      Unfortunately those damn economists have already excluded second-hand sales or transfers of assets 😩

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        @futurebird

        Unfortunately those damn economists have already excluded second-hand sales or transfers of assets 😩

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        @dlakelan

        But the *service* being sold is ball receiving. You aren't selling the ball, you are selling the experience of taking the ball from someone one when they pass it.

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          Idea: Fill a basketball with a million dollars and with all the passes in a typical basketball game suddenly you have an amazing (green) GDP boosting engine!

          Idea2: Simply calculate the value of every basketball pass that happens in the country based on a $30 valuation of the ball and add that to the GDP, do this for all sports.

          Economics solved. You are welcome.

          myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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          Explain to me why this doesn't count but the whole bubbles-n-chips situation is valid.

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