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Post by sweetwater » June 25th, 2009, 2:23 pm

The Atlantic Institute for Market Studies in an article published by the CBC, http://www.cbc.ca/canada/prince-edward- ... ation.html, are suggesting that consumers would be paying less for gas if the prices were allowed to fluctuate naturally.

The definition of natural fluctuation also includes, quite interestingly, the instability of regions in the middle east. The article is arguing that middle east stability would include cheaper gas prices, and that the instability of Iraq, for instance, is something that the consumers of western democracies should be paying for at the gas pumps, and why the article is controversial.

The present price of oil is implying an instability in the middle east and surrounding regions as volatile, and that 'fluctuating naturally' includes the absurdity of volatile regions and war zones as something that is calculated within a natural fluctuation.

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Post by Arcadia » June 25th, 2009, 10:58 pm

no idea, really! :shock: too late for international economy I guess, I´ll read it later, gracias!!!!!! :)

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