We’ve all gotten that pizza, the one that is supposed to have extra cheese but looks like it has none, or a supreme that is anything but. Do you know of any tactics that pizza places use to save on money and make their pizzas appear more abundant?
I used to be a store manager for CiCi’s pizza. There at the time 2004-2005 our pizzas cost on average 27 cents to make. So why cut corners? But some will put cheese on last to cover toppings so you really cant tell how much of anything is on it other than the cheese.
After all, the companies we are currently bailing out are going bankrupt because they are either poorly run, outdated, or inefficient. Successful companies are more likely to stay in business and keep people employed. Why don’t we give them money to expand rather than take it away from them in the form of taxes to give to broken companies? It doesn’t make sense to me to hamper to growth of healthy companies to prop up sick ones.
Yes. Bailing out solvent companies and banks is the answer, but I really don’t like any bailouts.
"accommodating sound but temporarily illiquid institutions only"
"Lender Of Last Resort":
"classical theory of the lender of last resort, those rule stressed (1) protecting the aggregate money stock, not individual institutions, (2)letting insolvent institutions fail, (3) accommodating sound but temporarily illiquid institutions only, (4) charging penalty rates, (5) requiring good collateral, and (6) preannouncing these conditions in advance of crises so as to remove uncertainty. These precepts continue to inform central bank policy today. "…"to let insolvent institutions fail, to lend to creditworthy institutions only, to charge penalty rates, and to require good collateral. Such rules they thought would minimize problems of moral hazard and remove bankers’ incentives to take undue risks.These precepts, though honored in the breach as wellas in the observance, continue to serve as a benchmarkand model for central bank policy today."
http://www.richmondfed.org/publications/research/economic_review/1989/er750202.cfm
http://www.richmondfed.org/publications/research/economic_review/1989/pdf/er750202.pdf
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