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Re: market competition fails again
- To: PEN-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: market competition fails again
- From: Eugene Coyle <eugenecoyle@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 08:42:19 -0700
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How about wheat, corn, soybeans, kilowatt-hours, cement, etc., etc.,
etc., etc.,etc., etc., etc., etc.
How about vitamins, graphite electrodes, lysine, citric acid, gas
turbines, large transformers?
Pharmacueticals are a good example. Buying your drugs from Canada? Even
the US Senate is thinking of allowing that.
Gene Coyle
Doug Henwood wrote:
Michael Perelman wrote:
exactly.
On Sun, Jun 22, 2003 at 06:03:27PM -0700, Sabri Oncu wrote:
Well, in the information age all we have is low marginal costs
> and high fixed costs, is it not?
How many commodities does that apply to? There's software,
entertainment products, and...?
Doug
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