Post by account_disabled on May 1, 2024 20:42:49 GMT -8
I like nudge solutions and one approach here might be to provide a mortgage interest deduction for people who put down on a home and ratchet the deduction down for people whose down payment is smaller. Just a thought in real time. While we re at it here s a nudge I really like. Rather than attempting to mandate auto company fuel economy the government should charge a steeply graduated surtax based on the either the horsepower or low fuel economy of newly purchased cars. P.
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The whole idea that any typical consumer would have all the information available to make the right choices or that she would make the right choices even if she did is idiotic. And who gets to decide what the right choices are I suspect a group of intelligent people at a well respected business school could suggest how that might work. The days of a laissez faire free market free for all is soooo last Administration. MACHINE GEAR Especially given the lead times required to produce housing there have always been and always will be cycles in housing. Anyone who works in home construction and home lending had better understand that.
MAXSON ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT I like to see old ideas given new names and wrapped up in new packaging if the ruse will finally convince anyone to pay attention to South Africa WhatsApp Number List them So called environmentalists have been arguing for decades for measures to restrict consumer choice to a narrower and smarter range things like progressively increasing gasoline taxes to encourage consumers to make the right choices about what cars they buy and how much they drive at the same time permitting planet friendly alternatives a chance to compete.
The whole idea that any typical consumer would have all the information available to make the right choices or that she would make the right choices even if she did is idiotic. And who gets to decide what the right choices are I suspect a group of intelligent people at a well respected business school could suggest how that might work. The days of a laissez faire free market free for all is soooo last Administration. MACHINE GEAR Especially given the lead times required to produce housing there have always been and always will be cycles in housing. Anyone who works in home construction and home lending had better understand that.