1/ idiocy like this is inevitable in any sort of seeing-like-a-state situation if the government decides that candies get taxed at X rate but baked goods at Y, inevitably you end up with arguments and caselaw that makes brownies a candy, but pie a baked good, or whateverhttps://twitter.com/jbarro/status/1340700217746853889 …
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My favorite writing on this subject is Hayek's The Use of Knowledge in Society: https://german.yale.edu/sites/default/files/hayek_-_the_use_of_knowledge_in_society.pdf …
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I think this fails without some minimum number of competing vendors. A monopoly breaks it utterly, does it not, by reducing the 'decision' to buy/not buy?
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