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Posted by Matt Barrow on September 20, 2008, 12:54 pm
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> "rogstars" rogstar86@hotmail.com wrote ...
>> i want to find out like after a long recession, the construction industry
>> is now undergoing robust growth, with high demand for built products
>> why must prices of built products be reined in?
>> and how can it be done
>> thx a bunch
> Another homework assignment?
PoliSci?
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Posted by rogstars on September 20, 2008, 11:06 pm
rogstars had written this in response to
http://www.thestuccocompany.com/construction/Re-Construction-Demand-and-Supply-15278-.htm
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hawgeye wrote:
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> "rogstars" rogstar86@hotmail.com wrote ...
>> i want to find out like after a long recession, the construction
>> industry
>> is now undergoing robust growth, with high demand for built
>> products
>> why must prices of built products be reined in?
>> and how can it be done
>> thx a bunch
> Another homework assignment?
yup, and i need help from experts so your comments are much appreciated!
let me rephrase
its a question on construction demand and supply
with increase of construction demand leads to high prices of built products
so my questions are
1) Why must prices of built products be reined in?
2) How can prices of built products be reined in?
thx again
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Posted by Matt Barrow on September 21, 2008, 4:01 am
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> rogstars had written this in response to
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> hawgeye wrote:
>> "rogstars" rogstar86@hotmail.com wrote ...
>>> i want to find out like after a long recession, the construction
>>> industry
>>> is now undergoing robust growth, with high demand for built
>>> products
>>> why must prices of built products be reined in?
>>> and how can it be done
>>> thx a bunch
>> Another homework assignment?
> yup, and i need help from experts so your comments are much appreciated!
> let me rephrase
> its a question on construction demand and supply
> with increase of construction demand leads to high prices of built
> products
> so my questions are
> 1) Why must prices of built products be reined in?
> 2) How can prices of built products be reined in?
> thx again
Ask your Econ 101 teacher.
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Posted by hawgeye on September 21, 2008, 7:42 am
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> rogstars had written this in response to
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http://www.thestuccocompany.com/construction/Re-Construction-Demand-and-Supply-15278-.htm
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> hawgeye wrote:
>> "rogstars" rogstar86@hotmail.com wrote ...
>>> i want to find out like after a long recession, the construction
>>> industry
>>> is now undergoing robust growth, with high demand for built
>>> products
>>> why must prices of built products be reined in?
>>> and how can it be done
>>> thx a bunch
>> Another homework assignment?
> yup, and i need help from experts so your comments are much appreciated!
> let me rephrase
> its a question on construction demand and supply
> with increase of construction demand leads to high prices of built
> products
> so my questions are
> 1) Why must prices of built products be reined in?
> 2) How can prices of built products be reined in?
> thx again
You really should have paid more attention in class, then you wouldn't have
to take the lazy and unreliable approach to having someone else do your work
for you.
Simple supply and demand should have been covered in the first week of any
econ class.
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Posted by Art on September 21, 2008, 12:06 pm
rogstars wrote:
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> 1) Why must prices of built products be reined in?
So everyone on welfare can afford the products.
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> 2) How can prices of built products be reined in?
Get the govt to step in and regulate things.
Then we can all be equally poor and equally miserable.
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Art
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>> i want to find out like after a long recession, the construction industry
>> is now undergoing robust growth, with high demand for built products
>> why must prices of built products be reined in?
>> and how can it be done
>> thx a bunch
> Another homework assignment?