why have a price floor? at the point where that floor is is above the market price you basically have prices throughout the economy higher than what they would normally be, hardly an effect you would like. With regards with future consumption, I think market prices of oils reflects that ...
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| why have a price floor? at the point where that floor is is above the market price you basically have prices throughout the economy higher than what they would normally be, hardly an effect you would like. With regards with future consumption, I think market prices of oils reflects that as it goes up and down | ||||
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| I have already talked about that idea before and I agree with it. | ||||
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