The pen(cil) is stronger than the Shanek.Kerberos said:The pencil does indeed slay this mighty straw man.
The pen(cil) is stronger than the Shanek.Kerberos said:The pencil does indeed slay this mighty straw man.
CFLarsen said:I answer your questions again and again,
Daylight said:I listed several ways above. One example to refresh you, a large company tying up a smaller companies new product in court for years just to keep them off the market.
No, completely right. A large company can manipulate the retail chains and throw its muscle around.
Small companies have no chance in your “free marketâ€.
The big company just says to the retailer, you want the 10% discount, don’t buy from the smaller company.
I’ve not seen this.
Kerberos said:Sunk costs are barriers to entry.
Barriers to entry that are part of the nature of the buisness are no less barriers to entry than any other barriers to entry.
And you call other people ignorant of economic theory? A competitive equilibrium is the market equilibrium in a competitive market.
shanek said:No, you don't, liar. You're evading two of them now.
The only one who's spinning is you, if startuå involves sunk costs then that's a barrier to entry.shanek said:You have just exposed the profound levels of your ignorance. There is no such thing as "sunk costs" when you're just starting a new business. Sunk costs refer to costs that have already been incurred but that cannot be recouped. For example, if you purchase a plane ticket that cannot be refunded but then cancel the trip. Obviously a new business has no previous costs since it hasn't existed before.
There are costs of entry, but the money put up for those is an investment.
It's called "startup costs." Stop spinning.
Having fun with you straw man? Market equilibrium isn't the same as a competitive equilibrium. When are you going to stop spinning anf answer the question?shanek said:As I have repeatedly explained, the new equilibrium occurs because the competition has shifted the supply curve to the right, resulting in a new equilibrium. It's still "market equilibrium," as you just admitted, and now you're trying to cover up your own ignorance and dishonestly put it on me.
me said:http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=common sense
"common sense
n.
Sound judgment not based on specialized knowledge; native good judgment."
Not all skepticism must be based on specialized knowledge. Or perhaps it is sound judgement that you opose - that would explain sooooo much.
me said:Thanks for killing the big nasty straw man, I feel much safer now. Having perfomed this heroic deed, would you mind answering my question instead of quoting me out of context?
me said:Having looked forward in the thread I see that you apparently claim that anybody who argues against you, thinks that your inability to provide plausible solutions to problems we raise with libertarianism, proves that no solutions exist. The pencil does indeed slay this mighty straw man.
CFLarsen said:I am tired of playing your game. You are not a skeptic, you are a leech. You abuse skepticism for your own political goals.
Shame on you.
Kerberos said:The only one who's spinning is you, if startuå involves sunk costs then that's a barrier to entry.
Having fun with you straw man? Market equilibrium isn't the same as a competitive equilibrium.
When are you going to stop spinning anf answer the question?
Oh and you forgot to adress this:
CFLarsen said:I answer your questions again and again, while you evade mine constantly. And others, too.
Who owns the logo, you or me?
shanek said:Since I am a nonviolent man and I do not drink, neither scenario is likely to occur.
CFLarsen said:Yet you are thinking of bringing a gun to TAM3,
Hm. The implications of this means that you cannot tell anything aboutshanek said:Since I am a nonviolent man and I do not drink,
neither scenario is likely to occur.
Synchronicity said:Hm. The implications of this means that you cannot tell anything about a posters personality from their posts.
P.S. Watch out for his sister - Line Larsen She’ll pin you to the mat faster than you can say, “pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.â€
shanek said:Blah blah blah. Carrying a gun is not an act of violence. The rest of the post is just your typical personal abuse that you always resort to.
shanek said:Precisely why I never make assumptions.
BS, starting almost any buisness requires an investement an in fx, a factory, if that factory cannot be resold then that's a sunk cost.shanek said:It is logically impossible to have sunk costs on startup. Please learn what you are talking about before you go mouthing off.
Uh, no, it's not. A couble of helpfull tips for you: When trying to prove that there is no such thing as a competitive equilibrium you shouldn't link to a page whose title is competitive market equilibrium and when trying to prove that competitive equilibrium is the same as market equilibrium you don't want to link to a page that specifically says:shanek said:
I haven't made any assumptions that aren't part of standard economic theory. It's not my fault you don't understand economy.shanek said:When did you ask a question that didn't make bogus economic assumptions?
The pencil is a pathetic rebutal to a ridicilous straw man, which is one of the points I make. Now adress the points.shanek said:Because it's nothing more than desperate whining. Unless, of course, you can explain how the pencil supports your assertions.
me said:http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=common sense
"common sense
n.
Sound judgment not based on specialized knowledge; native good judgment."
Not all skepticism must be based on specialized knowledge. Or perhaps it is sound judgement that you opose - that would explain sooooo much.
me said:Thanks for killing the big nasty straw man, I feel much safer now. Having perfomed this heroic deed, would you mind answering my question instead of quoting me out of context?
me said:Having looked forward in the thread I see that you apparently claim that anybody who argues against you, thinks that your inability to provide plausible solutions to problems we raise with libertarianism, proves that no solutions exist. The pencil does indeed slay this mighty straw man.
shanek said:Precisely why I never make assumptions.

[Shanek]CFLarsen said:Aren't you assuming that Libertarian politics work?