--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "John D. Giorgis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One poorly stood conclusion of economics is that "Buy American" 
campaigns
> (or as Doug recently suggested, "Loyalty Polcies") are actually 
highly
> counterproductive.
> 
> Consider for example, 

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In that case why don't we all buy non-american producst, thus 
optimizing the american efficiency. Make user you don't buy those 
american cheeper producst though, until the price getts, really realy 
cheep, unemployment is really high, and you can't afford to buy 
anything else but the cheepest product.

Don't worry though, the non-american producst will still be around as 
specialty items. If you do happen to be one of the lucky ones who 
still has a good job, you can buy one of these non-american products.

After all it will be of a higher quality becouse, not being able to 
compeet on price, the non-american product will offer only the 
highest quality. 

If you are not one of the lucky ones, then you can console yourself 
that america is the most efficient as you watch your (this happened 
didn't it, I can actualy give an example here) -----European 
counterparts driving luxury automobiles as taxi cabs....remmeber that?


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