Clearly the higher import prices are a sign of a higher international price of food, which is precisely why domestic Russian grain producers are exporting their product more. I love the way you act as if all of the grain producers are independently choosing to do all of these things, as if they're not all responding to the same market conditions.
You're an idiot if you think I suggest that they do this out of some sort of great malice. This malicious, from a outside observer's point, behaviour, is nothing but the result of market forces at work, just like Great Irish Famine, it's nothing but the result of market "correction" of food prices due to increasing demand for agricultural lands.
What a great way to encourage people to grow food in the future
What's the fucking point of growing food if people are in famine? You're a callous fuck.
...and to solve the long-term problems represented by the famine.
What are the "long-term problems", idiot? The long-term problem is the rising world food prices, which is caused by your precious market forces and NOTHING but them, so fuck you. There's little our country, or even the much poorer Central Asia can do to stop the First World biofuel madness which drives the prices up.
"Oh, please, don't buy biodiesels, our people are starving!"
"Shut the fuck up, anti-market communists".
My argument wasn't remotely prefaced on what the government was doing--it was based on food and other goods having different price elasticities of demand, which can be measured and demonstrated fairly easily.
How the hell does this have any relation to the problem on hands? Oh right - you don't offer any solution beyond "well, let the greedy exporters export and the prices rise due to contraction of available food - after all, those who can't afford to buy it are a nuisance to the market equilibrium".
So what? The point is that you correct the long-term imbalance by paying them for their product.
What is this "long-term imbalance", moron? First World is going to pay more for biodiesels than Fahud Mahmoud or Ivan Vankin can ever pay
for their basic substience. Of course, under "market policy", it's perfectly viable to let Mahmoud and Ivan die. Why not? After all, Mahmoud and Vankin are out of the demand curve, so fuck them, right? What is your plan for correction? "Please, don't buy biodiesels"? Idiot.
Well, why do you want to keep people from outbidding the foreigners?
Idiot,
what "people" will outbid the foreigners? Poor Third World and Second World populations outbidding the First World? Ha-fucking-ha-ha. The majority in Russia as I have shown, can't even afford the current rise in prices and is forced to LOWER THEIR NUTRITION, as I have shown. Callous fuck, I'm merely exposing you for what you are.
You're pitting millions of rich against the billions of poor. Who will outbid whom? Are you seriously that retarded as not to understand that people with a 200-300 USD/month wage
CANNOT outbid people with at least ten times their purchasing power? And that's at PERSONAL level. At the national and corporation level, that disparity between First and Third World is even worse. So no, price raise will not lead to "outbidding", since there won't be many people to "outbid" in the poor country. Idiot.
A newsflash from Omsk. Cheese prices rose. Incidentally, also less cheese is on the retail shelves according to our trade concilium. But what is going on? Simple - a NEW equilibrium of the market, not only in PRICE, but also in QUANTITY - a lesser quantity with a higher price is what we enjoy. Wonderful.
That is precisely what your policy of price-caps will do.
What do I want - adequate nutrition for my citizens or having a large part of them fall out of the demand curve? Idiot.
The foreigners are under no such pressure to keep their bids low, so your policy will compound the problem rather than correct it.
What will correct the problem? "Please, we're starving, STOP BUYING OUR FOOD AND BIODIESEL FOR YOUR FUCKING CARS" written in large letters on Capitol Hill?
As for your idea of a "complete export ban," go right ahead. Heck, why don't you create a command economy? That is what Russia is known for, after all.
Yeah. I mean, it's nothing bad happening now and market self-correction will not lead to starvation... except millions people in Central Asia are already in hunger, malnourished and starving ... and Russia is not far behind. But price rises never led to famine! Massive influx of import foods saved the PEONS!! Except it didn't in Bangladesh Famine 1974, Great Irish Famine, 10 Famines of Tsarist Russia which claimed millions of lives, famines in Africa, Asia and elsewhere... Wait, what am I saying? Even Stalin used that approach, he
exported grain when his peons starved! I understand, that's not bad! That's just playing to the market forces!