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by valuearb
3294 days ago
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Phoebus couldn't last, no free market cartel can. Bell System ended up being heavily regulated, and it's service was second to none. It was nearly a natural monopoly because of the cost of running phone lines. If Uber ever became that, we could resolve any problems with regulation. But in reality Uber can never become a natural monopoly, entry into their market is too easy and just gets easier over time as costs decline for systems development/operation. What will happen if they succeed is that Uber will become a valuable brand, people will prefer it, and other competitors will be forced to compete solely on price. So far brand building is something Uber is struggling with. |
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I think it's unlikely that the current political climate will allow such problems to be solved with regulation.