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Originally Posted by Freeshadow
as I pointed out before: If you need multiple years of study in order to aquire knowledge to be able to do a specific kind of labour (be it carpentry, masonry, or tailoring etc.) such a specialists workhour must be valued more than plain manpower work like e.g. unloading cargo the learning time works in some way as value multiplier.
calculating this for every branch is already a mamooth-task, in addition to you d' need to calculate average worktime. to assure that more efficient workers ar not te loosers in the system.
go figure the complexity
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What you end up with, when all is said and done, is "money" with extra restrictions.
Timebanks are a stupid idea that will never come to fruition; they're not feasible in a complex global economy. Which has nothing to do with authors being forced to do slave labor so Giggles can read the latest Twilight or Harry Potter for free.