games about the future

It is clear the two perspectives will certainly draw swords against the other quite often. Although many people agree that efficient markets are best for everyone, the steps that government have to take to obtain there often run counter for the microeconomic interests of business. Sometimes a merger should be blocked to foster competition. Sometimes disclosures must be legislated to ensure clientele may make informed decisions. And sometimes certain activities must be regulated or prohibited so that some usually are not financially harmed by others. We've all heard the stories about failures regarding the 3 million foreclosures, plummeting house values, withering rents and many properties for sale with few buyers willing, or able, to speculate. So, how possibly will there be lack? Well, apparently there just aren't enough new houses being built. Why, you have to ask, can we should build houses, if no-one's buying them? And if you will find swathes of empty properties the gap and breadth of the nation, surely unfortunately we cannot must help to increase that bleak inventory?