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Christopher Duncan15-Jan-14 12:14
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Elrond16-Jan-14 3:54
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Manuel F. Hernandez15-Jan-14 7:29
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TheGreatAndPowerfulOz15-Jan-14 7:59
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Christopher Duncan15-Jan-14 12:16
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Ravi Bhavnani15-Jan-14 8:20
professionalRavi Bhavnani15-Jan-14 8:20 
Christopher Duncan wrote:
how sovereign the property of a company is, as well as its business practices (providing it doesn't break any laws).
Christopher Duncan wrote:
telling a company how to run its business strikes me as unfair to the company.
And therein lies the paradox.

The government (supposedly) enacts laws to protect the general population.  Let's say you and I were the only makers of corn flakes (and let's assume the public needs to eat corn flakes in order to survive).  Assuming a box of cereal cost $1.50 to manufacture and ship, we could privately agree to sell a box of cereal for no less than $5.50.  This would ensure we rake in a very healthy profit, without incurring the wrath of the public who has no idea it really costs only $1.50 to make a box of the stuff.

The FTC has laws against price fixing and collusion by manufacturers of products to prevent exactly this kind of thing from happening, ostensibly to protect the average Joe.  For this reason, even though you and I may feel the government shouldn't interfere with the way we do business, we would be breaking the law.

This is obviously an extremely simplistic example.
  • Deregulation of services in the 80s was intended to give more freedom (and therefore theoretically increase healthy competition) between providers of services, by reducing the influence of government in overseeing pricing.

  • On the flip side (and more recently), Apple has balked at the feds for appointing Mike Bromwich to investigate allegations of the company's alleged violation of anti-trust laws.  Apple's management feels Bromwich is interfering with the company's day-to-day operations by requiring that he be permitted to conduct lengthy meetings with their top brass on an ongoing basis.

/ravi
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