They don't accept it for the sake of market efficiency, you fool. It's only ever a means of rentseeking, and as a means of hobbling possible competitors out the gate. If central planning was good for anything else, it wouldn't be universally correlated with overall economic decline.
They don't accept it for the sake of market efficiency, you fool. It's only ever a means of rentseeking, and as a means of hobbling possible competitors out the gate. If central planning was good for anything else, it wouldn't be universally correlated with overall economic decline.
They don't accept it for the sake of market efficiency, you fool. It's only ever a means of rentseeking, and as a means of hobbling possible competitors out the gate. If central planning was good for anything else, it wouldn't be universally correlated with overall economic decline.
Interesting that you call me fool, then reiterate my point.
Carry on, if that's what you mean. Either way, I'm out.