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Finally, we included the federal Emergency Assistance Food Program, which provides free commodities like milk and cheese.
Studies have also measured the impact of free commodities and taxes on contraceptives on the commercial sector in Madagascar (Barnes et al. 2012).
There have also been initiatives to understand the impact of free commodities on socially marketed condoms in the Ivory Coast (Barnes et al. 2012) and methods for achieving a sustainable regional condom market in the Caribbean (Brady and Hemmings n.d.; Hemmings et al. 2009).
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The company did, after all, play a primary role in turning expensive content into a free commodity.
Recalling his own education as an economist, he noted: "I was taught that water was a free commodity, like air.
Whether anyone will ever pay for general news now that it is regarded as a free commodity is another question.
The employer is under no pressure to train workers or make good use of them, and as with any free commodity, need not fret about inefficiency.
In the early 1900s, cattle farming became a speculative boom because farmers realized that the federal government was basically giving away a valuable free commodity: grass.
If one doubts that basic phone service is becoming a free commodity, consider that Skype has been downloaded at no charge by more than 140 million people worldwide; from Boston to Bangalore, phone calls can now be free.
The founders of a new digital video service are betting the same logic can be applied to another free commodity: broadcast TV.
You can imagine relationships with brands and companies where you give up the data on your Fitbit or Apple Watch in exchange for micropayments, loyalty points or discounts in stores, where that information isn't a free commodity you're handing over but an asset you control.
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