In The Case Against Perfection, Michael Sandel writes, in (despite himself) a kind of Rawlsian spirit, that «if our genetic endowments are gifts, rather than accomplishments for which we can take credit, it is a mistake and a conceit to assume that we are entitled to the full measure of the bounty
they reap in a market economy.»
Not exact matches
With between three and 45 sales associates each, the member companies of the Realty Guild could hardly hope to
reap the
economies of scale
in vendor purchases, such as ad buying, that the big players
in their
markets enjoy.
Also, because it launched
in multiple states at the outset, it's poised to
reap economies of scale and enjoy the benefits of diversified
markets.