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Board Economics
Re: RFC: Is there anything like a good government intervention?
by
hugolp
on 28/01/2011, 12:16:49 UTC
You stated that healthcare in your country is more expensive, and then cited longer waiting times as your evidence.  Longer lines don't equate to price.  The price is shifted, in your country, from the individual to the government but it is not increased, it's dramatically lower.  Yes, people have to wait longer, that's what happens when more people are being treated by the same number of facilities, supply and demand.

When I don't understand someone's argument I don't reply to it.  I usually find that if I don't understand what he said it is not going to be a productive discussion.

I did not cited evidence. I changed paragraph because I was talking about another issue. That is what paragraphs are used for.