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To better explain, we can look at the economics this is based off. Providing incentives or disincentives for behaviour, rather than directly stimulating it through brainwashing or purchasing power is about increasing production, not demand. In the case of supply-side-theory, this is through regulating taxes | To better explain, we can look at the economics this is based off. Providing incentives or disincentives for behaviour, rather than directly stimulating it through brainwashing or purchasing power is about increasing production, not demand. In the case of supply-side-theory, this is through regulating taxes | ||
{{Quote|Supply-side theorists [ | {{Quote|Supply-side theorists [''not demand side theorists''] historically have focused on [...] Lower income tax rates [...] higher levels of production, and increased production capacity.|investopedia<ref>https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/supply-sidetheory.asp</ref>}} | ||
And providing incentives for sex is about increasing [[sexual sublimination]], not direct demand | And providing incentives for sex is about increasing [[sexual sublimination]], not direct demand | ||
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[[User:William|William]] ([[User talk:William|talk]]) 18:54, 4 January 2020 (UTC) | [[User:William|William]] ([[User talk:William|talk]]) 18:54, 4 January 2020 (UTC) |