Name a handful of "conservative" (e.g., someone not a keynesian) economists that think government should intervene because my corner store has expensive milk, forcing me to either a) pay "too much" or b) spend money and time driving to a larger town to buy "cheaper" milk (as you summed it up, a spatial monopoly). That is precisely the circumstance I live in, and I don't want the government to "intervene".
Well, I was thinking of Krugman. But indeed he is mostly considered a Neo-Keynesian. I agree with your questioning of putting economists on the political spectrum. It's messy work.
If you would take off your tinfoil hat for a minute you might realize that "government intervention" does not automatically mean collectivization or price setting. The high price of commodities where you live, if we take your example, may simply be an indicator of a larger or exogenous problem. Perhaps something that legitimately falls under government business has gone awry, like an airport or road has been closed or damaged.
Calling Krugman an economist is an insult to the entire idea of economists.
It's March, this should be the month of the KSG.....if I'm not mistaken....
from what i hear you cant get a ksg even in the states. As kel tech is having problems with keeping up on production. Ksg due at retailers sometime in 20....
Looks like it will be late March. Some Sub's and RFB's next week i believe and then a shipment of the first KSG's right after...
Gary
How many KSG do you expect to get
any official word when the first shipment will be here valut was saying a few more weeks
How does one get on this presale list? Im certainly very intrested!