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The debacle at J.C. Penney exposes a glaring inefficiency in how the market values corporate chieftains.
It means ratcheting down the price of property, rescuing pensions and standing up to the financial elite and those who seek total economic efficiency – for whom the relative independence of a middle tier is a glaring inefficiency, just as the working class was before them.
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For people who make their living by financing technological solutions to problems consumers and businesses often never knew they had, the glaring inefficiencies in education today represent a tempting target.
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While Mr. Chávez zeroes in on such issues, Venezuela's declining public services offer what may be a view into the "resource curse": the idea that some countries with abundant natural resources have societies hampered by sometimes sharp political discord, stunted growth and glaring inefficiencies.
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