If type b companies are not allowed to exist, the market will then be able to support more type a companies and may ultimately have less type c individuals. It may result in a net decrease of social services used.
I think this is exactly the type of efficiency-minded meddling that the author is trying to put a spotlight on
I think people are down voting because they disagree in this instance. IMO, your comment contributes to the topic of discussion.
If type b companies are not allowed to exist, the market will then be able to support more type a companies and may ultimately have less type c individuals. It may result in a net decrease of social services used.
I think this is exactly the type of efficiency-minded meddling that the author is trying to put a spotlight on
I think people are down voting because they disagree in this instance. IMO, your comment contributes to the topic of discussion.