Hi Karnaugh
Your argument is based on the assumption that competition will be introduced. In the absence of competition (like with a legally protected monopoly) strong regulation is the only way to ensure that consumers are protected.
Do you suggest that we just sit back and hope for the best?
Your argument is based on the assumption that competition will be introduced. In the absence of competition (like with a legally protected monopoly) strong regulation is the only way to ensure that consumers are protected.
Do you suggest that we just sit back and hope for the best?