by Duende » Sun 28 Apr 2013, 15:07:44
Pops wrote:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'Y')eah, there's a continuum of utility and as the price rises we'll choose the most utilitarian use and in so doing we'll conserve.
Don't be so sure about that. There is no guarantee that utility will enter into the equation at all as the price rises. In all likelihood what's already occurring will continue to occur: those with the means will still enjoy cruises and commuting to work while numerous others will get priced out of the game (demand destruction), or worse, get priced out of food (people destruction).
Heck, if utility was important
at all NASCAR would have disappeared years ago. I mean, can you possibly imagine a more marginal use of oil? Instead, NASCAR continues being very popular as billions around the world struggle to eat. Maybe I'm missing something but it seems that projecting anything relating to how the oil is distributed in the future on
utility is foolhardy.
The wealthy will keep playing musical chairs as demand destruction claims the rest as supply is constrained. Same as it ever was.