Rex,
I agree in general, but the fish example is a little misplaced. A few
Individual Transferable Quotas--ITQs exist in US fisheries and there are many
more proposals to extend their use in over harvested (most of them) US
fisheries. New Zealand has an extensive system. They are an example of
world. Chris Macrae, [EMAIL PROTECTED] , editor of first journal
issue connecting corporate brand and responsibility
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Carson
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You're on to something here. The press has a bias toward official sources
in general, both government and corporate. A huge part of a newspaper's
non-advertising
I've seen many stories about government attempts to stop price gouging and
none even hinted that there was another side, that gouging was good, that
anti-gouging laws shouldn't exist, that they defeat market pricing, or that
the laws caused problems.
I've seen many stories about seafood being
ree of press and
speech because government schools not only destroy themarket in education,
government schoolscreate statists, and the news media
areexamples.
http://members.ij.net/rex/schoolsmedia.html
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