75: Overproduction
An overproduction crisis is a recurring phenomenon in capitalist economies, where more goods and services are produced than consumers can buy with their available income (and thus supply exceeds effective demand). This mismatch leads to unsold inventory, falling prices, reduced profits, layoffs, and sometimes even economic recessions. It highlights a structural imbalance, as production may grow faster than the market’s ability to absorb what is produced.
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Messya
Nonono Gabi. That's when you introduce planned obsolescence to your products to make your customers buy replacements sooner. Didn't chief thought you anything?
Dec 30 2025 16:38 


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Silver Scroll (François Hoffmann)
Clearly this is the point to expand into new markets! XD
Dec 31 2025 14:29 
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Ralph S. (Assistant to the Emperor of Borgo)
They should introduce a subscription model.
Jan 09 18:08 

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