Efficiency should be some sort of ratio of benefit to cost. Somalia has a
feeble government and
no effective taxation; Sweden has a lot of both. This does not determine the relation between the ratios. For low benefit/high cost, the pre-1989 USSR would be a better example.
Efficiency should be some sort of ratio of benefit to cost. Somalia has a feeble government and no effective taxation; Sweden has a lot of both. This does not determine the relation between the ratios. For low benefit/high cost, the pre-1989 USSR would be a better example.
I didn’t think Psychohistorian meant “efficiency” in the technical sense, but yeah, I see what you’re saying.