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"og:description": "Companies want to minimize costs but people need enough to eat and Pay their costs. And costs don&#x27;t stay the same over time. Max(min(break_even, Min(cost)), acceptable_price) Why not define a calculation that uses a constraint satisficing engine to increase prices automatically until break even is reached. So everyone is guaranteed to eat. Pricing is therefore reflexive, distributive and businesses survive by default and recursive."
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"item:title": "Minimum flow rate minimum pay"
"item:summary": "The problem with minimum pay is the Iron Law of Wages is that everything leads to 0 over time. Imagine a flexible pricing system where the pricing is set to set a minimum break even for the supplier"
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    Companies want to minimize costs but people need enough to eat and Pay their costs. And costs don't stay the same over time.
    
    Max(min(break_even, Min(cost)), acceptable_price)
    
    Why not define a calculation that uses a constraint satisficing engine to increase prices automatically until break even is reached.
    
    So everyone is guaranteed to eat.
    
    Pricing is therefore reflexive, distributive and businesses survive by default and recursive.
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