Xref: utzoo alt.religion.computers:1272 gnu.misc.discuss:706 talk.politics.misc:40166 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!samsung!think!snorkelwacker!spdcc!xylogics!cloud9!lectroid!bigbootay!jmann From: jmann@bigbootay.sw.stratus.com (Jim Mann) Newsgroups: alt.religion.computers,gnu.misc.discuss,talk.politics.misc Subject: Re: Free market vs Central planning Message-ID: <532@lectroid.sw.stratus.com> Date: 2 Jan 90 19:31:48 GMT References: <4639@sugar.hackercorp.com> <4ZW1ijS00WBKE1qh5C@andrew.cmu.edu> <4853@sugar.hackercorp.com> Sender: usenet@lectroid.sw.stratus.com Reply-To: jmann@bigbootay.sw.stratus.com (Jim Mann) Followup-To: alt.religion.computers Organization: Stratus Computer, Software Engineering. Lines: 6 >Central planning still works on a small enough scale. It just >doesn't scale up very well. The reverse is also true: the free market, which works very well on a large scale, does not work best on a very small scale (inside of a company unless the company is very big).