CTUIR Developing Protocol to Protect Tribal Members Amid ICE Concerns - Underscore Native News
CTUIR Developing Protocol to Protect Tribal Members Amid ICE Concerns - Underscore Native News
CTUIR Developing Protocol to Protect Tribal Members Amid ICE Concerns - Underscore Native News
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China has some more central planning than the US, but they lean on the same market mechanisms that the US does when it comes to most solutions, ie tax penalties/incentives and subsidies. An excellent example is their smog reduction plans.
Its also great you linked an article about Chinese steel because they do the same stuff there
There isn't a party planner in every steel mill determining output, they let individual companies react to market forces they shape with tax structures and subsidy.
Good thing Walmart wasn't supplanted by Amazon who delegates most of whats sold to 3rd party sellers. They certainly havn't copied that for their online sales, right?