Even if the industrial supply chain is more complicated in our day than
it was in Veblen’s, it is still possible to catch the economic saboteurs
at work. Returning to the Times story, the original
bid-winning company was bought up by another, larger company called
Covidien, which begged the federal government for more money, shuffled
key employees around the firm (effectively gumming up the gears), and
then demanded to be released from the contract. As a result, they
received millions of public dollars but provided not a single unit.
Veblen would insist that this was not a failure of the free market
“price system.” On the contrary, the price system had worked according
to its basic laws.
Free Market Genius, i guess. Everything for Nothing. Reward for Culling the Herd. Jolly Roger that. It's the life of the private enterprise pirate, mateys, it's The Pirate Life. Get a life, Get your own pirate life, if you can, good luck and thanks for your patient patronage, have a nice rest of your day, umkay?
Free Market Genius, i guess. Everything for Nothing. Reward for Culling the Herd. Jolly Roger that. It's the life of the private enterprise pirate, mateys, it's The Pirate Life. Get a life, Get your own pirate life, if you can, good luck and thanks for your patient patronage, have a nice rest of your day, umkay?
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