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Reasons to shop local first

11 点作者 s3b超过 15 年前

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karzeem超过 15 年前
The smart thing about this list is that at least to some extent, it frames local business as a <i>tangible</i> net positive for the consumer. It bugs me when people suggest that you should shop at local businesses as an act of altruism or sticking it to the man. There's only one reason to choose any business: they give you the best results for the things you care about.<p>People don't respond well to nebulous, "this strengthens the community"-type stuff. They like good products, good service, low prices, and a nice user/shopping experience. The crucial point is that whatever the good things are about your business, people have to feel them in a single interaction, the very first time — not years down the road. You can't depend on people subordinating their short-term interests to a vague community benefit that a) won't show up for a long time, and b) only shows up if everyone else in the community also makes the same sacrifice.
arvinjoar超过 15 年前
Economical fallacies all over, there's a very simple way to measure the true cost of something, and provided government isn't subsidizing anything or skewing the market it actually measures things quite well. It's called a price. If you think that the quality of local produce is higher than the quality of non-local produce though, go ahead and buy things locally, it all comes down to what you're willing to spend for the produce and what quality you're demanding for your money. Here's two great articles on it by Art Carden: <a href="http://mises.org/daily/3026" rel="nofollow">http://mises.org/daily/3026</a> <a href="http://mises.org/daily/3059" rel="nofollow">http://mises.org/daily/3059</a>
j_baker超过 15 年前
I smell a chamber of commerce's involvement.
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andrewcooke超过 15 年前
when i see this kind of thing, in a forum dominated by americans (or citizens any other "first world" country), it always sticks in my throat a little. i understand the motivation (and even agree with some of the environmental aspects), but it's hard to ignore the thinly veiled implications that you don't want the rest of the world to be as rich as you are...
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