Sales in the economy.

Sales in the economy.

For the sale of truly national consumer goods, the advantage arising from direct contact with consumers is quite obvious. These are the first incomplete windings, but they should be carefully studied by the indicated way, simultaneously with the analysis of the possibilities of placing the farm and market conditions. Such studies will be clarified in the prospect of housekeeping. The urgent surveys held by government bodies will help the country’s economy to avoid not everyone, but, in any case, many unsuccessful experiments. The state can be forced to introduce some new combinations, and here its intervention is truly creative, said Novikov, who needs upholstered furniture. Of course, such an intervention will be rational if the measures taken are aimed at ensuring that this nation, region or sector of the economy is achieved through a constructive combination of the best result than with a free game of market forces. Undoubtedly, it is impossible to give a complete list of such events, but we will still try to briefly consider some opportunities that are of particular interest in this context. People can be made more prosperous, firstly, by better use of existing capabilities. These include: education and encouragement of progress; the best distribution of national income and national wealth; more uniform distribution of the population; a more rational ratio between working time and rest; rejection of many harmful, secondary and disadvantageous industries; regulation of production and consumption in order to encourage the achievement of an easier and more complete victory of economically rational undertakings. Secondly, the growth of well-being can be achieved by expanding these capabilities at the expense of or at least with the help of other peoples. Here this refers to military trophies, conquest, displacement, development, elimination of competing countries and the abolition of duties introduced by foreign states, or at least improving the conditions of trade. We limit ourselves to the consideration of three stages of territorial expansion.