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There are those who say the music industry must adapt to a wired world. They point to the decades-long rise in CD prices, even as manufacturing costs came down, and to data that shows Napster may actually increase sales of CDs by music-hungry customers as evidence that the music industry is simply afraid of a new technology.
Parker Conrad
Music
Technology
World
Down
Increase
Music Industry
Say
Evidence
Those
Must
Rise
Data
Costs
Point
Prices
Wired
Simply
New
Industry
Napster
Came
Sales
New Technology
May
Afraid
Customers
Manufacturing
Who
Even
Shows
Actually
Adapt
Despite massive evidence to the contrary, libertarians hold tight to their romantic concept of capitalism, which, freed from government interference, serves the consumer with the best products at the lowest prices.
Paul Craig Roberts
Government
Best
Capitalism
Despite
Evidence
Libertarians
Prices
Consumer
Freed
Concept
Massive
Tight
Contrary
Romantic
Hold
Which
Interference
Lowest
Products
Serve
We must have a relentless commitment to producing a meaningful, comprehensive energy package aimed at conservation, alleviating the burden of energy prices on consumers, decreasing our country's dependency on foreign oil, and increasing electricity grid reliability.
Paul Gillmor
Commitment
Burden
Country
Energy
Increasing
Our
Relentless
Reliability
Must
Comprehensive
Alleviating
Prices
Consumers
Foreign
Foreign Oil
Dependency
Oil
Grid
Package
Energy Prices
Meaningful
Producing
Decreasing
Electricity
Conservation
Among the many important provisions in the energy bill are the creation of an estimated half million new jobs, increased oil production, blackout protection, controlling fertilizer costs by stabilizing natural gas prices and enacting new efficiency benchmarks.
Paul Gillmor
Natural
Protection
Half
Important
Controlling
Energy
Creation
Increased
Jobs
Blackout
Costs
Prices
New
New Jobs
Fertilizer
Provisions
Efficiency
Oil
Oil Production
Estimated
Energy Bill
Natural Gas
Bill
Production
Many
Among
Million
Gas
Gas Prices
Interestingly, the oil companies know very well that in less than 30 years they will not only be charging very high prices, but that they will be uncompetitive with renewables.
Paul Hawken
Will
High
Charging
Only
Prices
Know
Well
Renewables
Years
Very
Than
Oil
Oil Companies
Interestingly
Less
Companies
'Inequality' has become the political theme/slogan of our time in both Europe and the U.S., yet political leaders do not even bother to consider that their own policies, which put the entire burden on central bankers to print money and drive up stock, bond and other asset prices, are actually exacerbating income and wealth disparity.
Paul Singer
Time
Money
Wealth
Political
Burden
Drive
Become
Own
Other
Consider
Our
Our Time
Entire
Both
Bother
Prices
Put
Leaders
Policies
Print
Print Money
Inequality
Political Leaders
Up
Stock
Bankers
Which
Central
Disparity
Europe
Even
Income
Asset
Actually
Bond
Today's gasoline prices are taking a severe toll on Americans' pocketbooks. Consumers are anxious.
Pete Domenici
Today
Severe
Prices
Consumers
Taking
American
Anxious
Toll
Gasoline
There's never been a good period of venture capital when prices weren't high.
Peter Barris
Good
High
Prices
Never
Period
Venture
Venture Capital
Were
Been
Capital
In a free market, businesses compete for customers by keeping prices down and for labor by keeping wages up.
Peter Schiff
Free
Down
Market
Free Market
Prices
Wages
Up
Labor
Customers
Businesses
Keeping
Compete
With transparency in renewables, the prices of renewables are coming down drastically.
Piyush Goyal
Down
Drastically
Prices
Renewables
Coming
Transparency
I don't pay attention to auction prices. Nothing interests me less. One of the benefits of not being an artist is I don't have to navigate the social hierarchies of the art world as a person of desire. I don't need anything. I live in a different way.
Rachel Kushner
Art
Me
World
Benefits
Nothing
Pay
Pay Attention
Live
Way
Hierarchies
Prices
Attention
Auction
Art World
Person
Artist
Being
Different
Anything
Social
Interests
Less
Navigate
Different Way
Desire
Need
Endorsing unconventional monetary policies unquestioningly is tantamount to saying that it is acceptable to distort asset prices if there are other domestic constraints on growth.
Raghuram Rajan
Saying
Other
Distort
Constraints
Prices
Unconventional
Policies
Acceptable
Tantamount
Domestic
Endorsing
Asset
Monetary
Growth
The common man is sick of rising prices, growing corruption, lack of jobs, and on various other counts. They know that the United Progressive Alliance government led by Dr. Manmohan Singh is not capable of delivering, and hence, they want to get rid of this government.
Rajnath Singh
Government
Man
Corruption
Sick
Other
Progressive
Jobs
Rising
Various
Alliance
Prices
Delivering
Counts
Know
Led
Get
Lack
Common
Want
Common Man
Capable
Rid
Growing
Hence
United
Dr
Prices always soar when there is a Congress government.
Rajnath Singh
Government
Congress
Prices
Always
Soar
I think the best thing we can do is sell that idea of smaller government - of fiscal responsibility vs. the Obama record. Obama made promises, and on every promise in which he's actually delivered, things have gotten worse instead of better. He said if we get ObamaCare it'll help, but health care prices went up.
Richard Mourdock
Government
Best
Health
Better
Care
Responsibility
Made
Promises
Every
Think
Worse
Promise
Obama
Obamacare
Record
Prices
Delivered
He
Smaller
Smaller Government
Instead
Idea
Health Care
Said
Fiscal
Fiscal Responsibility
Gotten
Sell
Up
Get
Which
Help
Actually
Thing
Things
As hurricanes Katrina and Rita raged through the southeastern United States last summer, much of America's energy infrastructure based in the Gulf of Mexico was damaged or destroyed causing gas prices to soar.
Rick Renzi
Energy
Summer
States
Destroyed
Gulf
Hurricanes
Hurricanes Katrina
Rita
Through
Prices
Causing
Mexico
America
Soar
Infrastructure
Much
Katrina
United
Based
United States
Gas
Gas Prices
Last
Damaged
Last Summer
I believe in the principle that if you have more competition, it will drive down the prices.
Rick Scott
You
Competition
Will
Drive
Down
Believe
More
Prices
Principle
Fifty years ago or a hundred years ago, generally, most people would buy a house the way you buy a car. When you buy a car, do you think, 'I better buy this year rather than next year because car prices might go up?'
Robert J. Shiller
Buy
You
People
Better
Car
Year
Think
Hundred
Hundred Years
Way
Would
Rather
Prices
Generally
Most
House
Because
Go
Years
Years Ago
Up
Than
Might
Fifty
Next
Next Year
In a bubble, eventually people start saying, 'Wait a minute... these prices are way too high! What is anyone buying anymore? What could they possibly be thinking?' And then there's a correction and a bursting.
Robert J. Shiller
Saying
People
Wait
Thinking
Too
Way
Correction
High
Possibly
Minute
Could
Prices
Bubble
Anymore
Anyone
Bursting
Then
Eventually
Start
Buying
The EPA could act to open the transportation-fuel market to vigorous competition from natural gas as well as coal, biomass, and trash, by legalizing methanol. This would force oil prices down, expand the economy, and create millions of jobs.
Robert Zubrin
Natural
Competition
Down
Market
Jobs
Would
Could
Prices
Open
Economy
Well
Force
Expand
Oil
Oil Prices
Natural Gas
EPA
Create
Act
Coal
Vigorous
Trash
Gas
Millions
The anti-American policy is the one that keeps oil prices up. The way to do that is to help OPEC limit the amount of liquid fuel available.
Robert Zubrin
Way
Prices
OPEC
Policy
Limit
Anti-American
Up
Liquid
Oil
Oil Prices
Available
Fuel
Help
Keeps
Amount
You can technically lose money during the playoffs if you don't raise your ticket prices.
Rocky Wirtz
You
Money
Technically
Lose
Prices
Ticket
Your
Raise
Playoffs
Prices are going up. Unemployment continues to go up. And we have not had the necessary correction for the financial bubble created by our Federal Reserve system.
Ron Paul
Financial
Our
Correction
System
Federal
Prices
Bubble
Federal Reserve
Had
Go
Up
Unemployment
Going
Created
Reserve
Necessary
I think we have to ask this administration, and the President specifically, about using their political capital now to stand up for the American consumer who is getting clobbered by these gasoline and oil prices.
Ron Wyden
Political
Think
This Administration
President
Administration
About
Prices
Consumer
Political Capital
Up
American
Getting
Oil
Oil Prices
Capital
Ask
Stand
Stand Up
Who
Using
Now
Specifically
Gasoline
Because of the Korean free trade agreement, South Koreans who want Oregon blueberries are gonna see their prices go down because we will be getting rid of a 45 percent tariff on this Oregon product.
Ron Wyden
Will
Free
Down
See
Percent
Prices
Free Trade
Because
Trade
Korean
Koreans
Go
South
Tariff
Getting
Want
Gonna
Oregon
Product
Rid
Who
Agreement
The main reason why it is profitable to establish a firm would seem to be that there is a cost of using the price mechanism. The most obvious cost of 'organizing' production through the price mechanism is that of discovering what the relevant prices are.
Ronald Coase
Relevant
Would
Cost
Seem
Through
Price
Prices
Main
Main Reason
Firm
Most
Obvious
Discovering
Establish
Production
Organizing
Reason
Using
Mechanism
Why
Profitable
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