I admit my example of the soccer player is a bit silly (there are plenty of families that spend half their disposable income on following their favourite team in the UK so I don't think it is entirely beside the point).
I agree it is pretty grim if pricing of a medical device would literally cause death although I'm not sure that is the case.
> Putting themselves in almost a situation of monopoly on epipens
Monopolies are exactly why economic regulation exists.
I agree it is pretty grim if pricing of a medical device would literally cause death although I'm not sure that is the case.
> Putting themselves in almost a situation of monopoly on epipens
Monopolies are exactly why economic regulation exists.