Free markets
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You're confusing "free markets" with "perfect competition". If there's nothing to prevent it, eventually some company is going to establish a monopoly or a coalition of several will establish a defacto monopoly where they agree to split the market and share the spoils. You think that businesses just magically spring into being? It doesn't happen. And if there's a monopoly, a new entrant can't get traction to even make a dent before the monopoly rolls over on it and crushes it.
You measure democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists.
Tim Craig wrote:
If there's nothing to prevent it, eventually some company is going to establish a monopoly or a coalition of several will establish a defacto monopoly where they agree to split the market and share the spoils.
What good is a monopoly if you can't jack up your prices? If they were to jack up their prices competition would make quick work of them. Again, monopolies are more common in complex regulatory environments and only a temporary if ever existing blip on the screen in a free market.
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Tim Craig wrote:
If there's nothing to prevent it, eventually some company is going to establish a monopoly or a coalition of several will establish a defacto monopoly where they agree to split the market and share the spoils.
What good is a monopoly if you can't jack up your prices? If they were to jack up their prices competition would make quick work of them. Again, monopolies are more common in complex regulatory environments and only a temporary if ever existing blip on the screen in a free market.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
If they were to jack up their prices competition would make quick work of them.
What competition? It's a monopoly! Where do you think this "competition" is going to magically come from? You're clueless about that it takes to build a business much less what it would take to effectively challenge a monopoly.
You measure democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
If they were to jack up their prices competition would make quick work of them.
What competition? It's a monopoly! Where do you think this "competition" is going to magically come from? You're clueless about that it takes to build a business much less what it would take to effectively challenge a monopoly.
You measure democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists.
Tim Craig wrote:
Where do you think this "competition" is going to magically come from?
Businesses (or investors) looking for a profit see opportunity and think "Hey, we can make some money here. These bastards are charging too much for a crap product, we can do better." However if the regulatory environment is complex and/or rigged in the monopolies favor then the monopoly thrives.
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Tim Craig wrote:
Where do you think this "competition" is going to magically come from?
Businesses (or investors) looking for a profit see opportunity and think "Hey, we can make some money here. These bastards are charging too much for a crap product, we can do better." However if the regulatory environment is complex and/or rigged in the monopolies favor then the monopoly thrives.
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This is just stupid. Regulations more often than not welcome any competition to a monopoly. Witness all the legal wrangling MS has had to deal with. On the other hand, how much money would it take to compete with Microsoft ? Is it even possible, on the OS front, in terms of the mainstream ? Many people have tried to compete with Coke/Pepsi and all have failed.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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This is just stupid. Regulations more often than not welcome any competition to a monopoly. Witness all the legal wrangling MS has had to deal with. On the other hand, how much money would it take to compete with Microsoft ? Is it even possible, on the OS front, in terms of the mainstream ? Many people have tried to compete with Coke/Pepsi and all have failed.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
MS doesn't have a monopoly.
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MS doesn't have a monopoly.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
MS doesn't have a monopoly.
Close enough for practical purposes. Go program up a nice utility for Windows and make it popular. Then watch as the next version of Windows includes that functionality for "free". :laugh:
You measure democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
MS doesn't have a monopoly.
Close enough for practical purposes. Go program up a nice utility for Windows and make it popular. Then watch as the next version of Windows includes that functionality for "free". :laugh:
You measure democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists.
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Tim Craig wrote:
Where do you think this "competition" is going to magically come from?
Businesses (or investors) looking for a profit see opportunity and think "Hey, we can make some money here. These bastards are charging too much for a crap product, we can do better." However if the regulatory environment is complex and/or rigged in the monopolies favor then the monopoly thrives.
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You need to actually get out in the world and hold a real job and see what it takes to set up a major production facility. You're clueless as usual.
You measure democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists.
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You need to actually get out in the world and hold a real job and see what it takes to set up a major production facility. You're clueless as usual.
You measure democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists.
VMWare is pretty successful.
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VMWare is pretty successful.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
VMWare is pretty successful.
And what did you have to do with getting them rolling? I don't think pirating their software counts. :laugh:
You measure democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
VMWare is pretty successful.
And what did you have to do with getting them rolling? I don't think pirating their software counts. :laugh:
You measure democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists.
He was vitally important to VMWares success, he DIDNT get a job there, obviously if he had they would never have made it
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Australia has a varied economy Sheep Wool Boomerangs Crap Beer (that seems to sell well!) Tourism Sport Banking What ever would you have without capitalism?
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Christian Graus wrote:
Be quiet. The adults are having a conversation.
Where? All I see are retards.
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Dear, you're the only burger flipper here. The rest are proffesional engineers, including myself.
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What was your first job? How did you get money before your first job?
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Christian Graus wrote:
I guess that depends, in the first instance, on how many things you need and cannot source locally. Do you need them more than they need you ?
You could indeed put a tariff on some goods made in China, but what if they responded by placing tariffs on some of your important Chinese exports. You need to measure, as a country, not as "local community", what you might gain from what you might lose. And that could be a recipe for greater numbers of unemployed and added fiscal pressures on your nations' Treasury that could see a rate hike in taxes you pay.
Christian Graus wrote:
our economy is based on nothing, because we don't make anything
I know that in Australia there is a thriving IT industry. I know you have recently sealed major industrial deals with China. But, are you are telling me that you have no mid to heavy industry at all? Or no manufacturing industry that is selling to the World? Unbelievable !!!!
Richard A. Abbott wrote:
You could indeed put a tariff on some goods made in China, but what if they responded by placing tariffs on some of your important Chinese exports.
If you look closely you'll see that China does in fact impose tariffs.
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