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United Statesserious economic discussionBernd2024-11-04 17:03:53 · 2yNo. 325781reply
Can someone please explain if monopolies are natural without government interference. I've been reading different people's arguments for and against. Most economists seem to believe that monopolies are at worst very unlikely in a free market with competition.
I havent found a satisfying explanation for how ridiculously high start up costs for an industry/product wouldnt prevent competition. E.g 'natural' monopolies (if they exist)
FinlandBernd2024-11-04 17:37:10 · 2yNo. 325792reply
natural carcassones do exist
what more do you want to know
United KingdomBernd2024-11-04 20:08:44 · 2yNo. 325821reply
>Most economists seem to believe that monopolies are at worst very unlikely in a free market with competition.
I think historians would disagree.
VenezuelaBernd2024-11-04 20:17:06 · 2yNo. 325822reply
I don't know a single thing about economies or monopolies or oligopolies it is a bunch of niggerbabble shit for jewish people to talk about on and on in their universities while thinking they are above the rest of the plebeians
 
A nation is either controlled by a government or by corporations. Let monopolies run rampant and the companies have a stake in the government. It's that simple
FinlandBernd2024-11-04 20:26:30 · 2yNo. 325823reply
monopolies destroy competition amd stagnate the economy
United KingdomBernd2024-11-04 21:52:21 · 2yNo. 325828reply
Government interference is required to prevent a dominant business from leveraging its economic power into political power in the first place. The free market requires government in order to function, otherwise a businessman is a mobster is a warlord is the leader of a new state or statelike structure.
Without some arbitration, competitions end in one competitor defeating all the others, it takes some legislative power to reset things when one dog is coming out too strong
HungaryBernd2024-11-07 07:53:06 · 2yNo. 326039reply
>my monopoly good
>your monopoly bad
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