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by plagiarist
479 days ago
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Private companies have economic incentives to charge as much as they can get away with and pass that excess to the owners of the company. This includes participating in collusion with peers and regulatory capture to artificially raise the rate in the market far beyond what efficiency would dictate. Private companies are inefficient by definition when individuals are able to extract millions to billions of dollars from the market. |
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