Long time no write to the Café. I was with many things (including a change of sticks) that kept me somewhat short of time. But as far as possible, I hope to return to the "eternal vigilance" ...
Morricone The free concert in Chile has highlighted the desirability of prices as instruments of information and allocation on the basis of preferences. Giving is clearly not the best way to allocate things and finally, by one side or another, the market looks set for goods and services reach those most in value.
may be frowned upon when a company give away tickets, who claimed they were out to sell them. But is it wrong that those who did not agree to the gift, at least tengan the option to buy? Some will say that the problem is not the buyer, but the seller: abused a gift. But let's take another look: the seller made an effort (albeit smaller) to get that input to make it available now those who were not (or could not) stand in line the day they gave.
Summary: good intention of giving, but a price system would have prevented the chaos and secured an immediate assignment to the most valued the concert ...
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