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by Dylan16807
490 days ago
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> It has nothing to do with quality tradeoff curves. So do you think the claim that it's cheaper to build to looser standards is a lie, or do you think cheaper appliances did not play any role in motivating this order and only came up after the fact? I'm pretty sure at least one of those has to be true for your claim to be true, and I'm quite skeptical of both. (If you said it was mostly about climate change spite I'd be a lot more likely to believe you.) |
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That's not what the government title claimed though. They claim cheaper prices. You likely know, cheaper production prices don't necessarily lead to cheaper consumer prices. Moreover, often reduced quality/efficiency actually results in higher lifetime costs, something which is often difficult to ascertain for consumers (one reason for regulations).