@ericjmorey
@beehaw.orgIn line with theoretical expectations, we have identified pricing as a particularly effective policy in those sectors dominated by profit-maximizing firms
It amazing how hard these companies fight against the things are the most effective (taxes).
It's nice to see that others get it. Unfortunately, neither of us have any immediate influence on the largest social media platforms.
New Jersey has a law like that for gas. Can only increase the price one time per day. But ut doesn't apply to all gass stations, just ones on the highway rest areas.
You made a good point and I immediately thought that reporting a gross profit dollar amount as an example of how profit margins are not slim as simply inappropriate. And I would have responded myself if you hadn't. There's no single dollar figure that can inform anyone about anything useful about the profit margin of a business. A number without context is useless.
I don’t see how that thought process is exclusive to people who are or consider themselves to be smart.
They aren't saying that this is exclusive to people who consider themselves smart. They're saying that they're more likely to fall for the trap by engaging with the assumption of not being susceptible to being tricked. Although I think the author does conflate smart people with people who think of themselves as smart inappropriately.
How often do you repost this question. Seems like the intent is weekly but it's been 18 days.
I hope no matter your situation that you find a way to avoid heroin or any other addiction to cope with your troubles.
Residential home construction and renovation has always been a magnet for fraud. Take at least the the same level of precaution for solar installations.