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by throw0101b
386 days ago
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> This is just exhibit 8345346 that this type of "free market" doesn't result in lower prices for consumers […] I think it's worth asking if you have a free market at the point there's consolidation and it approaches monopoly/oligopoly territory. |
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A free market would be me with a sign in the corner, offering to perform surgery on your dog, with my engineering degree printed on a piece of paper and anesthetics I manufactured in my basement.
North America has severely limited the number of veterinarians and regulated the care, the monopolistic elements are likely largely a result of government intervention.