H O W A N E C O N O M Y G R O W S A N D W H Y I T C R A S H E S
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“No sweat, Kingfi sh,”
countered Charlie.
“We’ll be so well rested
after our vacation,
we’ll be able to fi sh
even harder and
pay you back,
with interest.”
But how will Baker and Charlie
be able to repay the vacation loan,
with interest, if they do not
expand their productive
capacity? After taking
a few days off, they
will still only be able
to catch one fi sh per day.
To repay Able, they will need
to cut their consumption to less than one
fi sh per day in the future. Their living standards would have to
drop to repay the loan!
Knowing this possible consequence, Able tried to be
reasonable. “Look guys, why borrow now and go hungry to
repay the loan, when you can just sacrifi ce now, go hungry for
one day, build your own net, save up for
the future, and then rest up whenever
you want?”
“Listen,” said Baker and Charlie.
“Save the holier-than-thou bunk. Just
give us the fi sh!”
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