blog post in No Food for Thought | A proposal for a populist party in Canada Competition has always been a fundamental element in capitalism, and elsewhere. In Canada, the Competition Act aims to promote competition. Unfortunately, the Competition Bureau (the government agency |
blog post in No Food for Thought | Preventing Corporate Success Lack of supply is a problem Western states take very seriously. A lot more than the weight of excessive regulation. So when a market is lacking suppliers and failing to satisfy consumer expectation |
blog post in No Food for Thought | The European Union's Interference Equation: Inaction + competition = over-reaction In 1996, yearly worldwide PC sales went beyond 70 million units. It was obvious that personal computers would become ubiquitous and that the world would crucially need operating systems and commodity |
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