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  • #46
    Originally posted by Defcon5
    It would open up new possibilities but I don't think it can be modelled in the current Civ game. Currently, all business is basically state controlled and there's no role for "real" stock markets.
    Don't know if I'd agree with that (at least in America). There's a big difference between state regulated and state controlled. Some may argue that many large corporations are controlling the state.
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    • #47
      Originally posted by Vince278


      Don't know if I'd agree with that (at least in America). There's a big difference between state regulated and state controlled. Some may argue that many large corporations are controlling the state.
      Oh, I just ment in Civ3 the economy seems state run, definently not in the US in real life.
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      • #48
        Lots of Politics on this thread...

        well you should all be aware that our Govt is forced to dump vaste amounts of whaet in the ocean when we have bumper crops... this is by the UN.... and others bloody politics


        I think that Civ should aloow for the trading of food between cities of a civ... and also at nation level...
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        • #49
          Originally posted by Paddy the Scot
          well you should all be aware that our Govt is forced to dump vaste amounts of whaet in the ocean when we have bumper crops... this is by the UN.... and others bloody politics.
          I seriously doubt that. But if it were really true it would be sad to think the government would rather dump the grain than feed the poor in the region.
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          • #50
            Originally posted by Paddy the Scot
            Lots of Politics on this thread...

            well you should all be aware that our Govt is forced to dump vaste amounts of whaet in the ocean when we have bumper crops... this is by the UN.... and others bloody politics


            I think that Civ should aloow for the trading of food between cities of a civ... and also at nation level...

            hi ,

            that has been asked before , lets hope we get it with c3c

            as for the politics , dont worry about it , .....

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            • #51
              The conversation here has PROVED it was a troll. Not a single post after mine belonged anywhere but the OT (except for the ones saying there was lots of politics )

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              • #52
                That's one factor that certaintely doesn't hurt, but I think the main reason for our huge agricultural surplus fact that US farmers are the most industrialized farmers in the world.

                Yes, we have significant farm subsidities in the US, but the EU farmers receive even larger ones.

                Neither the US nor EUs policies on this are likely to change any time soon.

                Originally posted by skywalker
                The US has a food surplus because of our huge agricultural regions.
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                • #53
                  Originally posted by skywalker Actually, look at it this way. If you build mines in those mountains, you are going to hire people to work in them. They will have to live in the city. The city will then import food. If you build LOTS of mines, you'll have a huge population and a huge food import.
                  And where you gonna build this huge city now? What side of what mountain? There'd be too many deaths from avalaches, quakes, etc.

                  Plus have you tried moving food into a place like the himalyas? Its not possible on a large scale without massive money...

                  And yea it would be unbalancing unless you had to pay for the trade routes you set up...and one to the Himulas would be so expensive it'd be cheaper to buy the shields.
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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by skywalker
                    Kaiser: lame troll, and it belongs in the OT. Don't feel too special about yourself.
                    Take it easy. I´m sorry, I knew that post was a little bit laconic and perhaps it souldn´t be there... the discussion was getting repetitive and I just made it worse. Btw, can anyone explain me the meaning of trolling?
                    Sorry if I annoyed anyone.
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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Vince278
                      With everyone importing it makes me wonder - Where is all of the food really coming from?
                      The United States produces enough food to feed the world (times 3!)
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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Lord God Jinnai

                        And where you gonna build this huge city now? What side of what mountain? There'd be too many deaths from avalaches, quakes, etc.

                        Plus have you tried moving food into a place like the himalyas? Its not possible on a large scale without massive money...

                        And yea it would be unbalancing unless you had to pay for the trade routes you set up...and one to the Himulas would be so expensive it'd be cheaper to buy the shields.
                        Amid all the political arguing I think this quote above is a little gem of an idea.

                        The cost of importing the food is prohibitive in some areas. A way to model that in CIV-land would be to put some sort of "tax" based on how tough the roads are leading to your city. If you're in the mountains, it would cost gold to suppliment your food with excess from another city.

                        Another way to model the mountainous cities would be a "miner" worker, who could two squares. The catch is that 50% of the shields are distributed to other cities, 10% is lost to overhead, and the city itself only gets 40% of the shields. If the AI knew how to use them correctly you would get pretty common sense situation where a small town in the mountains does the mining and a factor somewhere else does the production.

                        This would also add strategy to the game since you could choose to attact a mining town or a producing town to the same effect.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Louis XXIV
                          The United States produces enough food to feed the world (times 3!)
                          Aaah. Then the rest of the world is being protectionist to protect their own financial interests even if their own people are going hungry?
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                          • #58


                            If you say so
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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Louis XXIV


                              The United States produces enough food to feed the world (times 3!)
                              Where did you find that stat?

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by statusperfect


                                Where did you find that stat?
                                McDonald's? (Over 99 Billion sold )
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