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by jandrese
974 days ago
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In cases where supply is externally constrained the markets still work. The price of that component starts to go up so people search for alternatives. This is already happening in the battery market (as per TFA) and is natural. |
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Look at titanium. The US had to buy it (through shell companies) from the Soviets for their spy planes, because there were no alternatives.