Prices
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Isn't that also the best for us if they compete freely, since more competition drives more quality, lower prices, more innovation?
So it's hardly surprising that it is kind of tempting for those suppliers to come together and fix
prices.
But without competition rules, there would be no investigation, and there would be nothing to stop this collusion from happening and the
prices
of your car to go up.
It means that companies know that if they cannot offer good
prices
or the service that's expected, well, the customers will go somewhere else.
And we don't want businesses to agree on
prices
in the back office.
In partnership with public radio station WNYC here in New York, we asked women to tell us the
prices
of their mammograms.
But in the space of three weeks, 400 women told us about their
prices.
We learned that thousands of people wanted to tell us their
prices.
But what if the answer was really simple: make all the
prices
public all the time.
When we first started calling for prices, we actually felt like we were going to be arrested.
What if all of the time and energy and money that's spent hiding
prices
was squeezed out of the system?
As food
prices
began to rise, you also had equivalent levels of social unrest.
So, after 2006, when real estate
prices
peaked, more and more and more respected leaders and institutions started to sound the alarm bells about risky lending and dangerous market bubbles.
I was at the art show in Miami in December, and spent a couple of hours looking at fine art, and amazed at the
prices
of art and how expensive it is, but having a great time looking at it.
The food was fantastic, and the
prices
were great.
Now there are many, many more tools of foresight I would love to share with you, and they come from all kinds of places: investment firms that look beyond near-term stock prices, states that have freed their elections from the immediate interests of campaign financiers.
Fortunately, this is a new and evolving field, and as with many other new therapies and services,
prices
will come down as industry learns to do things more efficiently.
Left unchecked, we will head into another economic collapse, one very similar to the farm crisis of the 1980s, when commodity market
prices
crashed, interest rates doubled, and many farmers lost everything.
Communities are petitioning for greater recognition of the right to fish and fairer
prices
that reward sustainability.
And these
prices
are actually with clean electrons.
They'll be the first in line to get off because their
prices
are high.
And higher oil
prices
mean a greater incentive to invest in energy R&D.
As oil
prices
go up, energy patents go up.
And meat consumption in Southeast Asia and China in particular is what drives the
prices
of cereals.
Basically,
prices
soar and crooked politicians then milk the rents from the sector, but it doesn't generate any jobs.
Because the kind of choice you might want to give to a leader, a choice like giving the president the choice to raise
prices
on electricity, takes away a choice that people in the economy want.
There are many, many things we can do out there, but we've not had the prices, nor the sizes.
Usually they were reading the share prices, and the bit of the paper with your article on was on the floor, or something like that, and you know, "For heaven's sake, what are they doing!
But as oil
prices
rose, Russian governments have invested in infrastructure to unite the country, east and west.
Because of the improved quality, we could ask for higher
prices.
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