> I thought Finland was one of the few places where taxi prices were high enough that taxi drivers could make a fair living off it.
Please explain why taxi drivers, or any occupation should be able to make a "fair living" (ill defined term) off of it.
In the majority of cases, the only thing regulation of an industry does is raise artificial walls and lower overall use of the good/service. Or maybe you think the DPRK, Venezuela, and Cuba are good examples.
Please explain why taxi drivers, or any occupation should be able to make a "fair living" (ill defined term) off of it.
In the majority of cases, the only thing regulation of an industry does is raise artificial walls and lower overall use of the good/service. Or maybe you think the DPRK, Venezuela, and Cuba are good examples.