Scott Lincicome: Concentrated power over trillions in commerce risks economic efficiency

Scott Lincicome: Concentrated power over trillions in commerce risks economic efficiency
Single-individual control threatens commerce

Scott Lincicome raises concerns about economic governance models that permit a single individual to control or block the movement of trillions of dollars in annual commerce.

Lincicome questions whether such centralized decision-making aligns with sound management of an economy.

Lincicome has previously tracked developments in public policy and energy markets. He reported that New York City plans to more than double property taxes for many luxury second-home owners. He also noted that U.S. natural gas consumers saved up to $4.3 trillion from 2007 to 2025 due to shale gas.

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