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To: Paul Senior who wrote (34585)5/8/2008 12:43:21 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217669
 
Leave with me I am specialist in the issue. Anytime government comes and interfere on a purchase of an industry, two circuits breakers should trip inside your head.

There has been a few calls from some sweet deals that are going to risk disappear.

Why people would didn’t like Vale and CSN to privatized? They practiced what is called 'political pricing'. Vale entered with the iron ore, CSN with the steel and the carmakers with the demand and everybody was happy. Similar like COMECOM USSR

Things in private hands meant going out there in the cold. No one like that. Going out of the cozy deals? no. no.

In the case of the beef. It can be that it supplies for instance, jails, army barracks, since the Civil war and everybody may have some sweet deals going on there that will be affected.
The call senator, and say, perhaps those rounds of golf are in danger, so, please make sure the sweet deals continue.

The theory is in Mancur Olson's "The Rise and Decline of Nations: Economic Growth, Stagflation, and Social Rigidities" by Mancur Olson

Colaitions and special interest groups hate new comers coming in to spoil the party.