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I was refering to my point that such issues in practise would work for major industries, because overall people want them to work. - No one wants to pay too much for gas, no one wants to see corruption in the gasoline industry.
Therefore it would be smart, and it would work. I am not asking people not to be greedy (though I am asking for them not to be criminals ;) ), what I am asking is that industries important to the very function of a nation be controlled by a public system that is transparent. Because if it is transparent, it cannot be readily and easily abused.