Let's "produce" more!

If we assume as defined,
Value Added = Net Sales - External Purchase Cost
and In,
Labor Productivity = Value Added / Number of Employees
and the problem is that this face value is "low in Japan.

I personally feel a little uncomfortable with this concept,
The point is that sales are "value added" even if they are brought about by "consumption".

Previously, Japan became strong through "value-added" by "production".
Now China has become strong through "value-added" by "production.
The U.S., which was said to be a "consumption" superpower, is also strong in "production.

It seems to me that Japan today is becoming all about "consumption.
If the economy is based on the "transfer" and "consumption" of value without "production" of value, I think the economy will eventually collapse,
I believe that the economy will eventually go bankrupt.

Personal,

I think we should focus more on jobs that "produce" value, such as agriculture, industry, energy development, etc.
I think we should focus more on jobs that "produce" value, such as agriculture, industry, energy development, and so on.

They also seem to dance around "new technology" and "innovation",
and "innovation," and are too eager to work on jobs that "might" produce value,
I also feel that they are cold toward jobs that "may" produce value, and toward jobs that "do" produce value.

Let's all "produce" more!
What can we expect from our Prime Minister...

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