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Okay so a man in the field picks corn, gets paid for his work, which is less than the corn is worth, people buy the corn

the fair amount

but if he picks extra corn, he can enjoy that extra corn.

And if I'm right that stimulates the economy?

Is that right?

Just trying to understand the economy.
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If he gets paid less than the corn is worth no matter how many extra pieces of corn he picked he'll still get paid less than the worth.

No he cannot enjoy the extra corn, the corn is not his to enjoy.

Only if the farmer decides to give the extra corn to the worker can the worker enjoy any extras he picked.

Generally workers are at a set salary whether it's by the day or hour. So no matter how many extras is picked it wouldn't matter.