TODAY'S INVISIBLE HANDS no 6
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MERRY JANE HERE
"Denver's trying to mess with the invisible hand, and the invisible hand is going to smack them."
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"Economics and Ethics: Hayek Get the best online deal for Accepting the Invisible Hand: Market- Based Approaches to Social-. Economic Problems"
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"Virtuosity in Business: Invisible Law Guiding the Invisible Hand."
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"The Invisible Hand Of Planning: Capitalism, Social Science, And The State In The 1920s"
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Jacob Frommer posts (16 May) on SCRIBE HERE
“Why Are Most Kosher Restaurants So Terrible?”
“Why are kosher restaurants so bad?
More specifically, why do proprietors and their patrons willingly accept gaping inconsistencies in service, food, price and cleanliness? Is it because of the Talmudic laws disallowing competition between Jewish-owned businesses? Does this lack of Adam Smith’s invisible hand encourage kosher restaurants to limp lamely to just above tolerable? Or might kosher dining and its concomitant failures fall on the patrons who refuse to treat the wait staff or their fellow diners with anything approaching civility? Are we too worried about surviving the next Holocaust to say excuse me? Or are we so heady a people that we simply don’t notice taste and ambiance, don’t have time for courtesy and respect of employees and each other?”
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Stuart Jackson posts (17 May) on Conservative Home HERE
“A ‘relative’ cap on the difference between standard variable tariffs and acquisition tariffs, along the lines proposed by John Penrose, could untie Adam Smith’s ‘invisible hand’ in the retail energy market.”
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