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by ZhuanXia
2292 days ago
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High prices induce production that would not have occurred otherwise. They also curve demand downwards so that only those who really want the item will get it. There is little reason to outlaw price gouging save for humans have a disgust response to people who profit from tragic events. Absent these laws, there would be incentive to create stockpiles of needed items before a disaster and retool less-efficient factories to produce now more-profitable items during a crisis.
We do not think markets are magic. We think they are machines that run on price signals, and bashing these signals with hammers will degrade the efficiency of the machine. |
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