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> On Sep 24, 2:56 pm, "John Galt"
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>> >> 2) the buyers in a marketplace decide what is sold, and at what price.
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>> > bull shit.
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>> Hardly an erudite refutation. If a product is sold for $100, and an
>> equivalent product is available for $90, then the latter will sell.
>> Again,
>> simple. To argue otherwise is to argue that consumers rationally choose
>> to
>> purchase products of higher price. They do not.
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> You might want to fix your statment.
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> I'm pretty sure the buy doesn't make the product available for $90.
Of course not.
> The buyer decides what will be bought and at what point. The
> seller decides what will be sold and at what price. The market
> is made where the two meet.
Yep.
JG
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> For every action there is.