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Indeed. That looks like a serious case of parasitic monopoly pricing. Do the libertarians have a good regulatory policy in mind for privatised monopolies?

Alternatively, do they have a good proposal for slicing up property rights in a clever way that would avoid the problem? There would be a quite a few special, concrete cases (bridges, electric grids...). Tricky.

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by technopolitical on Mon Aug 6th, 2007 at 02:33:51 PM EST
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Libertarians don't.

But I've been working on just that for the last five years and I reckon I've cracked it.

Only a partnership-based model works IMHO

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by ChrisCook (cojockathotmaildotcom) on Mon Aug 6th, 2007 at 03:14:47 PM EST
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