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Overproduction happens all the time (look at Crocs), often after a lengthy period or perception of underproduction (again, see Crocs).
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » The Corporate State: A Love Story 2009
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Overproduction was kept in check, and the stable commodity prices functioned like a minimum wage for farmers.
Wenonah Hauter: When Some Farm Subsidies Go Away, Will Our Food System Be Healthy? Wenonah Hauter 2011
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Overproduction in a given sector of an actual free market which we don't have isn't usually a long term problem as it will drive down prices and make that sector less profitable resulting in investors putting their money somewhere else.
capitalism 101 Bill Kerr 2009
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Overproduction of single family houses _means_ that there are other sectors of the economy that have been starved for resrouces and should be expanding.
What is the GDP Gap?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Overproduction has slaughtered the hog market almost overnight, driving prices down to 10 cents per pound, the lowest in 34 years.
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Overproduction of dopamine can also lead to violent behavior.
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Overproduction of housing and low demand equals problems.
It's Official - Legal Action Against (Confusing and Intentionally Deceiving) Prop R -FILED! 2006
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This was the “Paradox of Overproduction” which so troubled the writers and journalists of the third decade of the twentieth century.
The Shape of Things to Come Herbert George 2006
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Problems with the Food System 1. Overproduction of commodities 2. Inefficient system of agricultural subsidies 3. Financial hardships for family farmers 4. Consolidation in agricultural industries 5. Obesity epidemic (& related health problems) 6. Energy inefficiency within the American food system 7. Lack of food safety 8. Lack of food labeling requirements (COOL, National Uniformity for Food Act, GMOs) 9. Over permissiveness of food labeling (structure/function statements)
Peace, order and good government, eh?: October 2006 Archives 2006
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Overproduction of the adrenal hormone cortisol, as Cameron Stauth and I demonstrated in Brain Longevity, causes even more insidious problems.
Meditation as Medicine M.D. Dharma Singh Khalsa 2001
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