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What The Great Ammunition Shortage Says About Inflation

• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Tyler Durden

Covid has done a lot of things to our society. But talk to anyone who enjoys hunting, and they'll tell you one of result is the 'Great Ammunition Shortage of 2021.' "5.56 ammunition for an AR-15 used to be about 33 cents a round," said Mark Oliva, director of public affairs for the National Shooting Sports Foundation. "Now you're looking at closer to almost a dollar a round. So it is much more expensive and it is much more difficult to find ammunition."

One of the more interesting questions in the discussion over inflation is the relationship between concentration and pricing changes. Most economists believe that supply shocks are increasing profits, but that this increase will serve as an inducement to more productive capacity. "Capitalism is on our side," said economist Alan Blinder in the Wall Street Journal. "Shortages raise prices, but high prices create opportunities for profit, which attract capitalists to alleviate the shortages." If Blinder were correct, then one would expect lots of new productive capacity and new entrants into this market.


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