Ronaldo doesn't insure his legs. Real Madrid (his employer) do. They're the ones who invested over £100m in him. Likewise, Kim's arse will be insured by her record label.
09-17-2017 04:20 AM
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Ronaldo doesn't insure his legs. Real Madrid (his employer) do. They're the ones who invested over £100m in him. Likewise, Kim's arse will be insured by her record label. | |
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09-17-2017 04:25 AM
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09-17-2017 03:36 PM
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The term "black market" is misleading because it can seem like it is not regulated yet in fact the market is highly regulated. Economics thinks of markets in terms of goods and services (or labor or financial products, etc.). So, regarding marijuana, it would be the marijuana market, which is an intensely regulated market, so much so that most types of transactions are strictly illegal. Within this marijuana market, transactions that bypass the regulations do happen, which is where the idea of "black market" comes from. We should be sure to not think of this meaning that it is unregulated because the secret transactions of marijuana are a product of the intensely regulated marijuana market. |
09-17-2017 03:58 PM
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09-17-2017 04:27 AM
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09-17-2017 04:31 AM
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09-17-2017 06:00 AM
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Yeah I mean Real paid a then world record fee for Ronaldo, and of course his salary is huge, they have to protect their investment. Of course they insure their players. But obviously Ronaldo will need to insure himself too, because he's only contracted to Real for a fixed term, while his career might be longer. | |
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09-17-2017 04:31 AM
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