Hamartia Antidote
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The problem with government run enterprises is that usually they are a monopoly of that sector (they strongly dissuade others from going into that sector)
Because there is no competition they have no incentive or pressure to improve what they are doing (the government isn't going to jump when people complain). The company goes on autopilot. What's worse is it becomes a comfy cushy place to work and the headcount goes up and up as more people try and hop in. Now it ends up sucking funds that could be better used elsewhere.
While capitalism isn't the greatest solution it has its pros. Products get better and better and hopefully less pricey as the moment you try and gouge people a competitor sees an opening and a market segment that could be taken advantage of simply with lower prices.
When cell phone prices get high a competitor swoops in with lower priced models. Airline tickets become super expensive...a budget airline appears.
Because there is no competition they have no incentive or pressure to improve what they are doing (the government isn't going to jump when people complain). The company goes on autopilot. What's worse is it becomes a comfy cushy place to work and the headcount goes up and up as more people try and hop in. Now it ends up sucking funds that could be better used elsewhere.
While capitalism isn't the greatest solution it has its pros. Products get better and better and hopefully less pricey as the moment you try and gouge people a competitor sees an opening and a market segment that could be taken advantage of simply with lower prices.
When cell phone prices get high a competitor swoops in with lower priced models. Airline tickets become super expensive...a budget airline appears.