We’ve long referenced government’s ”Crowding Out Effect”:
“One of the most common forms of crowding out takes place when a large government, such as that of the U.S., increases its borrowing and sets in motion a chain of events that results in the curtailing of private sector spending.
“The sheer scale of this type of borrowing can lead to substantial rises in the real interest rate, which has the effect of absorbing the economy’s lending capacity and of discouraging businesses from making capital investments.
“Companies often fund such projects in part or entirely through financing, and are now discouraged from doing so because the opportunity cost of borrowing money has risen, making traditionally profitable projects funded through loans cost-prohibitive.”
Government can do lots of damage to private sector investment — beyond just borrowing the money the private sector would otherwise borrow.
For instance, government can impose taxes and regulations that make the private sector less attractive to investors and their investments.
Of course, the US’s Big Cabal — Big Media, Big Academia, Big Tech, etc — always pushes the Big Lie. And tries to pretend the Crowding Out Effect isn’t happening — while it’s actually happening right in front of our eyes.
One of the longest and dumbest ongoing such pushes? Trying to say the Barack Obama administration’s 2015 unilateral imposition of massive Internet Service Provider (ISP) regulations in the name of the very stupid Network Neutrality didn’t result in a precipitous drop in private sector investment by ISPs in the Internet’s infrastructure — while it was causing a precipitous drop in private sector investment by ISPs in the Internet’s infrastructure.
In 2017, the Donald Trump administration reversed the Obama Internet power grab. Citing in part the precipitous drop in private sector investment by ISPs in the Internet’s infrastructure. Which, of course, quite obviously happened — because duh. Because Human Nature 101.
If government is making it harder for a sector to do business? One of the very many negative results is: private investors will find that sector a less attractive place to invest. Because duh. Because Human Nature 101.
But if you want to get all studious about it, here you go….
Economists Tell Lawmakers Net Neutrality Will Hurt Broadband Investment:
“A panel of economists invited to brief Congress on the economic impact of the Federal Communications Commission’s net neutrality rules Tuesday predicted the regulations will hurt investment in broadband and slow networks expansion.”
Oh look — those economists were exactly right.
Net Neutrality, Reclassification and Investment: A Counterfactual Analysis:
“In the heated debate over Net Neutrality, the effects of regulation on investment are a central concern, with special attention given to the presence or absence of investment effects from the FCC’s 2010 proposal and subsequent controversial 2015 decision to reclassify broadband Internet access as a common carrier telecommunications service under Title II of the Communications Act of 1934….
“Between 2011 and 2015 (the last year data are available), the threat of reclassification reduced telecommunications investment by about 20% to 30%, or about $30 to $40 billion annually.”
Why did the study’s author call his analysis “counterfactual?” Because the US’s Big Cabal went absolutely insane in its bald-face lying about it all.
‘Net Neutrality Hurt Internet Infrastructure Investment’ Is The Bad Faith Lie That Simply Won’t Die
The FCC Says Net Neutrality Cripples Investment. That’s Not True
The FCC is Lying When It Claims Net Neutrality Hurt Investment
Study Disputes Claim Net Neutrality Hurts Investment
Study Proves the FCC’s Core Justification for Killing Net Neutrality Was False
What do these pro-Net Neutrality “studies” lack that the anti-Net Neutrality study above contained? Numbers. Dollar amounts. Investment dollar amounts dropped under Net Neutrality. Because duh. Because Human Nature 101.
But let us move outside the US’s Big Cabal echo chamber — and relatively small petri dish — and look at the entirety of the planet.
New Study Shows Folly of Net Neutrality Regulations Around the Globe:
“Researchers from the Vienna University of Economics and Business examined net neutrality policies in 32 of the 37 countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OCED), finding a negative correlation between regulations and internet expansion.
“The study found that only two countries (Australia and New Zealand) had not implemented net neutrality regulations and both experienced better outcomes in internet development than the other 30.”
Net Neutrality-free Australia and New Zealand got better “Internet development” — build-out and expansion — because they got better investment to better develop their Internet. Because less government means more private sector investment.
That’s a look at 32 OCED nations. In other words, most of the planet with an Internet that is large enough to merit strict scrutiny. And the blatantly obvious takeaway is: Net Neutrality damages and diminishes private sector investment.
Oh: Which also means if you aren’t an OCED nation — and are looking to build up your country’s relatively tiny Internet — the LAST thing you want to do is impose the very stupid government policy that is Net Neutrality.
Which ultimately means NO ONE should impose Net Neutrality. Because it damages and diminishes private sector investment.
Because duh. Because Human Nature 101.
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