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Letting the Rich Subsidize the Poor

Last updated: December 4, 2024 11:40 am
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The Economics of Cranberries: Why High Prices Today Benefit Everyone Tomorrow

In a recent post, the discussion revolved around the hypothetical scenario where cranberries are revealed to be a potent tool in preventing cancer. The post detailed how this discovery would lead to a surge in demand, resulting in a price hike, which in turn would trigger an increase in supply:

If scientists were to announce tomorrow that consuming 100 grams of cranberries daily could prevent cancer, the demand for cranberries would skyrocket. This surge in demand would drive up prices, prompting cranberry farmers to maximize their output to meet the market demand. As more farmers shift their focus to growing cranberries, the supply curve would also shift, eventually stabilizing the market price.

While this ideal scenario seems straightforward, the reality may be different. Government interventions like price controls could disrupt the natural market forces, hindering the necessary adjustments for supply to meet demand. The argument often made in favor of price controls is that high prices make goods unaffordable for the general population, but this overlooks the long-term benefits of allowing market forces to work.

Looking beyond the initial price spike, it becomes evident that high prices today play a crucial role in subsidizing access for the future. The process of expanding cranberry production and making the fruit more accessible involves significant upfront costs, which are funded by allowing the rich to purchase cranberries at premium prices initially. This investment by the affluent enables the eventual affordability of cranberries for everyone.

Historically, we have seen this pattern repeat itself with new technologies and products. The initial high cost eventually gives way to more affordable prices as economies of scale and efficiency improvements kick in. Electric cars provide a fitting example, with companies like Rivian starting with luxury models priced out of reach for many, before transitioning to more affordable options.

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It is essential to recognize that many products and innovations that are now widely accessible were once exclusive luxuries. Had price controls been imposed early on, the path to affordability would have been obstructed. The willingness of the affluent to pay top dollar for new products is what drives innovation and accessibility for all consumers in the long run.

Therefore, instead of viewing high prices as a barrier, it is crucial to understand their role in fostering progress and affordability. The rich’s investment in expensive goods today paves the way for a more inclusive market tomorrow. By embracing this perspective and looking beyond immediate costs, we can appreciate the interconnected nature of economic development and consumer access.

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