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by tsmffh
3668 days ago
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Government price controls do not fundamentally change the cost only the price.
If the government is so efficient and can, somehow, make housing cheaper than it would be in a free market why shouldn't they also take control of the food supply? Computers? Software? All industry? |
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In London this is through the Green Belt, torturous planning laws, height and density restrictions, low interest rates, government-backed mortgages and lending schemes, etc.
Supply in the markets for food, computers, software, etc. is not nearly so controlled by government action (or inaction).