Tuesday, June 05, 2007

This has been on my mind lately... I get especially irritated by this whole "price gouging" explanation for high gas prices. From The Oil Drum:

Gouging: The Lazy Man's Answer

A large portion of the population - including many politicians, judging from recent hearings into the matter - seem to believe that "price gouging" is the explanation for higher gas prices. This explanation reeks of an inability to actually understand the issues. Of course oil companies do seek to maximize profits, but they can't do so by merely raising the price of gasoline. That is done by the market, and if prices go up the companies earn more money. The cause of higher oil company profits is that oil and gasoline prices have gone up. But many have cause and effect mixed up. They believe that the cause of higher gasoline prices is "profiteering." If that were the case, the oil industry would not be cyclical.

People seem to understand that when the price of gold rises, gold mining companies make more money. And there doesn't seem to be a widespread misconception that the reason they are making more money is that they just decided to raise the price of gold. People understand that they can't do this. It is the same with oil companies and the price of gasoline.

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