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by jancsika
670 days ago
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> I said 'if there's a market for it'. In which case, that reminds me: The neat thing about central planning is that it can invest in things-- like rural electrification-- which are cost prohibitive for a market-based solution, if/when that need arises. So would you agree they are both neat in their own way? |
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