Chapter 134 No Education Industry(2/2)
"Is this a monopoly formed?"
The economist couldn't help asking.
"Won't."
Guide:
"These high-end tasks are still completely open. Individuals can gather the professionals involved together to take on this task through the 'raising tasks'. However, they are often given up because the place is too small and there is no relevant professional manufacturing equipment."
"Will you go back to monopoly?"
The economist sighed again.
"No, this is different in nature."
Guide:
"First, the high-end task market is always open. Second, the country has no intention of competing with the people for profit. Take manufacturing mobile phones as an example. The country only manufactures core components, and divides the assembly and packaging into tasks and sends them out, so that the people can take on the tasks. The tasks of assembly and packaging do not require any professional knowledge, and ordinary people can do it."
The economist shook his head gently:
"Since it has been manufactured in the factory, why not complete it in the factory at one time? You also need to assemble and divide the packaging into tasks and send it out? Then will the efficiency of the finished product be reduced?"
"We are following the path of personalized consumption and personalized manufacturing, and we are not very interested in unified products. In assembly and packaging, letting the public participate is to make mobile phone products more personalized! Besides, assembly and packaging have actually entered the sales field, and it does not belong to the manufacturing field."
"Then I have a problem again,"
Economists ask:
"Your entire labor system is completely based on the 'people-oriented and operation on demand'. All tasks are issued only when there is demand. That is to say, there is no unnecessary or excess product space! How can you talk about sales? There is no possibility of sales."
"Our sales here include repair and after-sales service."
Guide:
"Intensive economic products such as mobile phones and TVs cannot start production after receiving a task. At the beginning, production was started by 'raising tasks' when the demand task reached a certain amount. During production, more production will be produced according to a certain proportion and used for after-sales and maintenance."
The guide saw the five guests listening with interest, so he continued:
"The manufacturer will package these semi-finished products into a 'sales' task and publish them in the labor system. Taking on this 'sales' task means being responsible for subsequent after-sales and maintenance. Therefore, generally speaking, the manufacturer is the manufacturer itself. But since this market is completely open, it is not ruled out that someone will come to take on this task. After all, this task is a long-term task. After all, it will basically take care of other things for several years or decades. Therefore, those who seek to live a stable life will come to take on this task."
Chapter completed!