Robert Guest on price-fixing

“Price-fixing is a bit like jumping off a tall building shouting “I abolish he law of gravity.” You cannot simply decree that something is worth more than anyone will pay for it or less than sellers will accept for it.”
- Robert Guest, Africa Editor of The Economist, writing in The Shackled Continent.

By Alex Singleton

“Price-fixing is a bit like jumping off a tall building shouting “I abolish he law of gravity.” You cannot simply decree that something is worth more than anyone will pay for it or less than sellers will accept for it.”

- Robert Guest, Africa Editor of The Economist, writing in The Shackled Continent.

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Alex is a regular commentator on the television and radio, and has appeared on programmes and stations such as the BBC's Newsnight, the Today Programme, CNN, Al Jazeera, Channel 4 News, CNBC, Bloomberg and Sky News.

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