Alien Space Bats wrote:Xerographica wrote:Therefore, the invisible hand does not depend on prices. It just depends on people having the freedom to weigh the alternative uses of their limited resources. When people have this freedom, then resources will be put to their most valuable uses. In other words, the allocation of resources will be efficient.
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Excuse me?
Price signalling is exactly why free markets in private goods work and command economies in private goods don't.
it is also why it cannot work by itself, because people think higher price equals higher quality even when there is no evidence of this. Also sellers have little incentive to pass on the benefits of higher supply due to customer loyalty. And the more difficult quality and supply is to assess instantaneously the more exploitable it is.




