少点错误 2024年10月12日
Prices are Bounties
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文章探讨了在紧急情况下出现的高价现象,如火车被劫后高额悬赏缉凶,以及飓风后高价汽油等。指出高价不仅是买卖双方的交易,也是向全球经济发出的信号和激励,能促使更多高价商品流向高需求地区。同时提到政府应通过救济资金和物资运输缓解民众支付高价的困难,但低价并不一定能更公平地分配稀缺物资,关键是要让价格机制发挥作用。

🎈火车被劫,警长悬赏$200,000缉拿劫匪,强调在紧急情况下高额悬赏的必要性,以促使众人协助将罪犯绳之以法。

🌀飓风过后,部分地区出现高价汽油和航班等情况,这是紧急情况下价格作为信号和激励的体现,能引导资源流向需求地。

🙌政府应采取措施缓解民众支付高价的困难,如发放救济资金和运输物资,但设置低价未必能更公平地分配稀缺物资。

💡强调在紧急情况和罪犯在逃时,应让价格机制发挥作用,高价能促使更多商品流向所需地区,有助于解决问题。

Published on October 12, 2024 2:51 PM GMT

A man has just robbed a train. A Rock Island Rail car was held up in the desert of North Texas on route from Chicago carrying dozens of passengers and tens of thousands of dollars in a Wells Fargo express compartment. The men were slain and the women and children are kidnapped.

You’re the sheriff in charge of the investigation. In a case like this, tried and true procedure is to put a bounty on the man’s head. That gets everyone interested in looking and bringing this man to justice. An everyday 2-bit robber might get a bounty of a thousand or ten, but this is an emergency. You set the bounty at $200,000, dead or alive.

This bandit ain’t getting away easy.


With two major hurricanes in the last couple of weeks, “price gouging” is in the news. Whether it’s $10 for a gallon of gas in North Carolina or $2,000 flights out of Tampa, charging high prices during an emergency is extremely unpopular.

The reasoning is intuitive: when someone is in a desperate situation, they might be willing to pay high prices for basic goods like gas or water, but charging them these high prices is taking advantage of their misfortune.

But imagine if you were the sheriff of Ashville, NC, and it was your job to get more gasoline and bring it into town. You might offer a bounty of $10 a gallon, dead or alive. That’s a lot more than the usual everyday bounty, but this is an emergency. Anyone who can get gas into western North Carolina should be rewarded because that’s where people need it most.

Prices aren't just a transfer between buyer and seller. They're also also a signal and incentive to the whole world economy to get more high-priced goods to the high-paying area; they're a bounty.

Whether you’re chasing train-gangs or gasoline the last thing you’d want if you were the sheriff is a cap on the bounty price you’re allowed to set.

High prices on essential goods during an emergency are WANTED posters, sent out across the entire world economy imploring everyone to pitch in and catch the culprit.

The difficulty that many people may have in paying these higher prices is a serious tragedy, and one that can be alleviated through prompt government response e.g by sending relief funds and shipping in supplies. But setting prices lower doesn’t mean everyone can access scarce and expensive essential goods. In an emergency, there simply aren't enough of them to go around.

The central problem remains unsolved: A criminal is on the loose and a hurricane has made it difficult to get these goods to where they’re needed. Setting low prices might mean the few gallons of gas, bottles of water, or flights that are available are allocated to people who get to them first, or who can wait in line the longest, rather than based on who is willing to pay, but it’s not clear that these allocations are more egalitarian.

What is clear is that these allocations are less likely to bring the culprit to justice or to get more goods into where they are needed.

When there’s an emergency and a criminal is on the loose, we want the sheriff to set the bounty high, and catch ‘em quick. High prices during other emergencies work the same way. Let the price-system sheriff do his work!



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