TAILIEUCHUNG - Luận án kinh tế - "Human and action" - Chapter 29

XXIX. RESTRICTION OF PRODUCTION 1. The Nature of Restriction shall deal in this chapter with those measures which are directly and primarily intended to divert production (in the broadest meaning of the word, including commerce and transportation) from the ways | XXIX. RESTRICTION OF PRODUCTION 1. The Nature of Restriction We shall deal in this chapter with those measures which are directly and primarily intended to divert production in the broadest meaning of the word including commerce and transportation from the ways it would take in the unhampered market economy. Each authoritarian interference with business diverts production of course from the lines it would take if it were only directed by the demand of the consumers as manifested on the market. The characteristic mark of restrictive interference with production is that the diversion of production is not merely an unavoidable and unintentional secondary effect but precisely what the authority wants to bring about. Like any other act of intervention such restrictive measures affect consumption also. But this again in the case of the restrictive measures we are dealing with in this chapter is not the primary end the authority aims at. The government wants to interfere with production. The fact that its measure influences the ways of consumption also is from its point of view either altogether contrary to its intentions or at least an unwelcome consequence with which it puts up because it is unavoidable and is considered as a minor evil when compared with the consequences of nonintervention. Restriction of production means that the government either forbids or makes more difficult or more expensive the production transportation or distribution of definite articles or the application of definite modes of production transportation or distribution. The authority thus eliminates some of the means available for the satisfaction of human wants. The effect of its interference is that people are prevented from using their knowledge and abilities their labor and their material means of production in the way in which they would earn the highest returns and satisfy their needs as much as possible. Such interference makes people poorer and less satisfied. This is the crux of the .

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