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Old 03-22-2006, 01:10 AM
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Default Re: AC: The Economics of Revolutions

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Arbiters who accept bribes go out of business. Imagine if PriceWatersHouseCoopers was exposed by accepting bribes from Paradise to keep its "rigged cards" under wraps. Who would ever hire PWHC after that?

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Well, PWHC wouldn't be accepting bribes, Joe Blo in the claims department would be. After accepting bribes and resigning, he'd go on to lead a happy and healthy life and let PWHC deal with his mess.

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What makes Joe Blo immune from "prosecution"?

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What has Joe Blo done wrong other than make a poor business decision? As a result of it, he had to leave his job and will no longer be employed as a claims agent. Isn't that the free market in action? Haven't the services of Joe Blo Inc. lost their demand and, as such, hasn't he gone out of business, so to speak?

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Jo Blo defrauded the company, violated his employment contract, and caused damages. He is liable.

Come on, this isn't that hard.
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