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Not that I want to get dragged into a long discussion/argument, but there ARE reasons, some very good ones too, for regulations (If what you're advocating is complete deregulation).
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Oh and to address your "middle of the road" statement, I've had a hard time myself in seeing where I stand on the concept of mixed economies. Mixed economies employ both capitalist and socialist ideas, but by the time I'm done reading Mises books on Human Action, Socialism, and Liberalism I believe I'll have to agree with this statement:
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I'd like for you to be more specific in stating which of these regulations are very good ones as you say it.
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The Theory of Predatory Pricing fails to see the competitive need of price cutting. Since this is an automotive forum, I'll use Henry Ford as an example here. In 1908, he started on his quest to create the Model T, and at first he lost money and market share to Oldsmobile and Buick. However, 1910 turned out to be a good year for the industry, and all of Ford's advisers suggested raising the price of his Model T to match his competitors. But, Ford reduced the price in contradiction to his advisers suggestions. This risky practice paid off for Ford in the sense he became a dominant force in the automotive industry. However, the question here is to ask why didn't Ford get accused of "predatory pricing?" He knowingly cut prices to undercut the competition. The fact is that his decision vastly benefiting consumers by offering the first affordable vehicle for the average American. The benefiting of consumers is the only way a monopoly can still exist. If they simply chose to raise prices because they're the only company who offers a certain product, then you'd see large amounts of competition arise. This coupled with the fact that, in the long-run, they would no longer produce profit. History has already shown competition arising in Standard Oil's situation. In its peak in the 1880s, Standard Oil controlled 90% of the market, however, by 1911, Standard Oil only controlled ~65% due to renewed competition. |
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I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm not too keen on rush hour traffic or urban congestion. It sorta takes the fun out of driving. In my mind, every person that carpools, takes the bus, or rides the train instead of driving their car means one less car clogging up the road, and the easier it is for everyone else to drive. Problems is, most mass transit systems aren't a very good option right now, partially because gas is so cheap. More expensive gas leads to more usage of mass transit, which leads to greater coverage, which increases usage even more.
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Yes, monopolies can benefit consumers, but what about the small business-people? There is no room for growth/competition in the market because there is too dominant of a monopoly. If there is no room for competition, isn't that inherently against capitalism? Not to mention no room for growth is not beneficial to society in the long run. One company in power is never a good thing. |
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Also, since you are against monopolies, why are you not contesting the government monopolies? For example, patents are a monopoly on ideas. It seems you are only against private monopolies, and you seem to put faith in a self-interested government forms of monopolies. |
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Also, going back to your point on Standard Oil, while they weren't officially dissolved until 1911, I think you're underestimating all the activity that took place in the two decades before, following Sherman and all the lawsuits pushed against Standard Oil. If the government had never intervened, they would have maintained the monopoly. |
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And I am using the driving experience argument because I doubt too many people on a Camaro forum would object. I could have used foreign oil, but that gets too political. I don't even believe the environmental argument, so I arguing for it would be difficult.
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