Is there any sense to the notion that these market studies may even be worse for consumers in the medium term? Surely they at least give the industry an excuse to raise profits to hedge against 'the potential for increasing costs to regulatory compliance', or some other nonsense
Is there any sense to the notion that these market studies may even be worse for consumers in the medium term? Surely they at least give the industry an excuse to raise profits to hedge against 'the potential for increasing costs to regulatory compliance', or some other nonsense
Is there any sense to the notion that these market studies may even be worse for consumers in the medium term? Surely they at least give the industry an excuse to raise profits to hedge against 'the potential for increasing costs to regulatory compliance', or some other nonsense
Thanks Ollie. Hadn’t thought of that. Unintended consequences? Interesting.
With a European, US background I have to laugh out loud when I hear the NZ whining about compliance.