Message from @Mr1Gonzalez

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2019-01-27 14:02:21 UTC  

>_>

2019-01-27 14:02:23 UTC  

Bruhhh

2019-01-27 14:02:26 UTC  

sorry im not a american

2019-01-27 14:02:28 UTC  

so i dont know

2019-01-27 14:02:37 UTC  

How are you in a Amer-

2019-01-27 14:02:39 UTC  

I’m done

2019-01-27 14:02:47 UTC  

im not a american

2019-01-27 14:02:55 UTC  

Good for you lol

2019-01-27 14:03:28 UTC  

but the first example you say is kinda untrue

2019-01-27 14:03:51 UTC  

it normally dosent work like that, its impossible to win out or surround all smaller competitors in the market

2019-01-27 14:04:42 UTC  

in order to do so they have to eliminate competition, something only government does on a regular basis

2019-01-27 14:05:25 UTC  
2019-01-27 14:05:57 UTC  

Yes because there are laws currently in place that protect small businesses from that

2019-01-27 14:05:59 UTC  

🤦‍♂️

2019-01-27 14:06:32 UTC  

it depends on the nature gonzalez

2019-01-27 14:06:55 UTC  

young industries in developing nations usually employ protectionism in order to make them grow

2019-01-27 14:07:48 UTC  

One example from Australia

2019-01-27 14:07:57 UTC  

Which lacks the protections

2019-01-27 14:08:25 UTC  

in a pure free market however, large corporations wont the size they are today

2019-01-27 14:08:51 UTC  

Which is what my initial post was about btw

2019-01-27 14:09:01 UTC  

You can’t use my own point to disagree with me

2019-01-27 14:09:02 UTC  

Wut

2019-01-27 14:09:14 UTC  

im not sure what your arguing for

2019-01-27 14:11:19 UTC  
2019-01-27 17:51:20 UTC  

@Mr1Gonzalez 'Kill off"

2019-01-27 17:51:34 UTC  

First I can't see the studysince the website is blocked

2019-01-27 17:51:38 UTC  

secondly it's competition

2019-01-27 17:51:44 UTC  

which is good for the consumer

2019-01-27 18:51:25 UTC  

hm it could be good for the consumer

2019-01-27 18:51:42 UTC  

but it could also transform walmart into a monopoly which is bad for consumers

2019-01-27 18:52:08 UTC  

small businesses can't compete vs corporations like walmart

2019-01-27 18:52:27 UTC  

they need to differentiate their products, something that walmart can't do

2019-01-27 18:53:02 UTC  

ie sell designer goods or special case goods

2019-01-27 18:54:36 UTC  

@hcaez No there will always be competition

2019-01-27 18:55:07 UTC  

well on some scale sure

2019-01-27 18:55:10 UTC  

Theres always tiny shops and medium shops

2019-01-27 18:55:13 UTC  

but locally idk

2019-01-27 18:55:17 UTC  

where I live atleast, theres a huge store

2019-01-27 18:55:19 UTC  

"Asda"