Price fixing

Piannaman@aol.com Piannaman@aol.com
Sun, 4 Jul 2004 18:20:29 EDT


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Brian,

Big Macs must be expensive in the UK.  I don't even know what they go for 
here, given that I  haven't eaten one in many years.  

Perhaps we could use arms and legs as units, since that's acceptable to the 
Internal Revenue Service...:-)

Dave Stahl

In a message dated 7/4/04 12:32:29 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
ptg@pianotech.org writes:


> 
> Hi Jim, I'll start a discussion with you, as I'm not in the US so we are
> therefore not coluding about local prices.
> 
> I once wrote of comparing Big Mac as a unit of value against the tuning
> ie., here I can buy about 20 for my tuning fee.   With that, doing just 3 a
> day I make a decent living.
> 
> How many Big Macs do you get for your fee?
> 
> Brian
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> Jim Kinnear jim@pianoguy.com
> Sat, 3 Jul 2004 17:05:12 -0400
> 
> I think there is certainly a lot of anxiety about this topic . . .
> 
> Don't you think the gas companies, etc engage in this sort of thing when all
> the stations in a row are  almost the same price . .  or is that just the
> market . .  and what about unions when they remove the employers right /
> option to pay different wages by refusing to work unless an employers pays
> them all the same . .  isn't that price ( of labour ) fixing.
> 
> Come on folks, a bit of information shared is hardly 'price fixing'
> 
> The topic could certainly do with some discussion, \ . . .
> 
> Jim
> 



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