Forty Two wrote:
Capitalism allows such restrictions, yes. Not all capitalism is free market capitalism.




Thank you for admitting that you've been wrong. Free market Capitalism is a contradiction in terms.
Yay!, I win.

No, you did. I was the one that pointed out that they were incompatible. I'm pleased that you've now come around to the same conclusion.Your assertion was that "capitalism" distorts the market in the example where a medical device company manufactures a product and sells it at different prices in different markets. In that situation, please explain how "capitalism" distorted the market?
Also, are you equating capitalism with "free trade?" It's not the same thing. Capitalism is an economic system wherein property, business and industry are largely held in the hands of private individuals and groups.

I did explain to you that capitalism distorts the market by restricting free trade across borders. How is this difficult to understand?
Yes.
So, you were saying?


