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by aminok
3502 days ago
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You missed my point. I was giving an example of a rightful exercise over one's own private property leading to market prices increasing. You don't own the market and the extent to which you have a right to influence it is limited to whatever influence your own offers, bids, purchases and sales have. Maybe there's a justification for an empty home tax, but I don't see it in your argument. |
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> You don't own the market and the extent to which you have a right to influence it is limited to whatever influence your own offers, bids, purchases and sales have.
...and to the extent that the government can influence it with taxes and tariffs, which is a perfectly acceptable form of market intervention.