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	Comments on: The efficacy of price gouging	</title>
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		By: Nathan Davis		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[You focus on the price gouging that occurs following natural disasters, mainly hurricanes, but do you think that the two main schools of thought that govern the reasoning behind price gouging in these circumstances still apply to the price gouging that occurs in the medical field. If so do you think one way is more relevant or are there other reasons behind the gouging of medical prices.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You focus on the price gouging that occurs following natural disasters, mainly hurricanes, but do you think that the two main schools of thought that govern the reasoning behind price gouging in these circumstances still apply to the price gouging that occurs in the medical field. If so do you think one way is more relevant or are there other reasons behind the gouging of medical prices.</p>
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