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nedjelja, 12. kolovoza 2012.

Supply in a market will always find demand

 

Ina free market economy, in which the rule of private property is sacrosanct, and individuals are free to engage in any and all forms of competitive entrepreneurialism, any product that finds its way in the market will be sold in the market. Unlike the classical economists and todays neomercantilists  who suggest that cost determines price, the demand for a good will pinpoint its price through the aggregate subjective wishes of market participants in the form of an objective market price.

Due to recessionary trends across Europe, young people have decided to travel light and spend as little as possible on accommodation. This is best seen through cheap accommodations that have sprung across Zagreb, Croatia this past year.

According to business.hr:

“Opening of cheap accommodation for backpackers has become the most lucrative tourist industry in the metropolis, […]just this year opened seven hostels. Fierce competition from some 19 hostels in Zagreb will not survive even in the first six months of this year, 41 854 nights, nearly 4,000 more than the same period last year.

Instant business has become a popular tourist branch in the capital, according to latest data of Zagreb Tourist Board, according to which only the first half of the 2012th Open seven hostels, mostly in attractive locations in the city center.”

I have seen these “resorts” pop up and it is a brilliant way for youth who are on their way to the Adriatic coast to stop in Zagreb and get a feel of Zagreb during the summer as well. Since the unemployment rate of youth is morbidly high across Europe as well as escalating living costs, the market economy has adjusted in such a manner to bring about the best possible solution in such troubled times.

I believe cheaper prices will be expected in the future from these hostels, as more demand brings about greater competition and more square meters per guest with more attractive venues and business activity between the hostels and tourism outlets.

Unless the government decides to bump in and set hostel prices, as well as mandatory insurance coverage (government insurance coverage), young people should have no problem coming here and being afraid that they might be priced out due to higher prices. If anything, this sort of business activity should be encouraged, as well as quick capital mobility in case of shifting demand for hostel services in different locations.

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