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by sidewndr46
1487 days ago
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That isn't how economics works. You can't cite a government mandated outcome
and declare that the intermediary processes are cheaper because the government ordered more production of something. An "economy of scale" is something that happens in some circumstances where it is possible to increase production without incurring non-linear pressure on prices. Not a law of production or economics. |
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Of course the car makers are strongly involved. Things where there is no potential to reduce price don't get mandated unless they are already cheap.