Homo Sapiens II (127)

Homo Sapiens II (127)

Published: 2020-09-17

It may be necessary to abandon the efficiency of production for a more equitable distribution of goods. It may result in a partial abandonment of the market economy and the transfer to the state administration of the creation of products related to the country's security. In such a case, there is a danger of government interference in the pricing of goods. Therefore, the emergence of corruption schemes, as it happens in totalitarian states. New management mechanisms are likely to be needed that consider and correct such phenomenon.