Originally posted by VJ
Monopolies or cartels are fought with new small businesses which every citizen should be free to create. When monopolies and cartels notice a new kid on the block offering the products they produce with lower prices than they're using on a local area, they sometimes counter this by committing a conspiracy to lower the price temporarily and thus getting the small player out of business. This is exactly where the government steps in: the small business owner notifies anti-trust authorities of price fixing, and the government forces the cartel or trust to stop. There is never need for price controls if there is political will to enforce anti-trust laws, in a field of production where profits are huge, future competition and thus lowered prices are inevitable. Well, if there is a free market, of course.
Monopolies or cartels are fought with new small businesses which every citizen should be free to create. When monopolies and cartels notice a new kid on the block offering the products they produce with lower prices than they're using on a local area, they sometimes counter this by committing a conspiracy to lower the price temporarily and thus getting the small player out of business. This is exactly where the government steps in: the small business owner notifies anti-trust authorities of price fixing, and the government forces the cartel or trust to stop. There is never need for price controls if there is political will to enforce anti-trust laws, in a field of production where profits are huge, future competition and thus lowered prices are inevitable. Well, if there is a free market, of course.
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