Imagine a dysfunctional village market. On one side are three vendors offering radishes, lamb and cottage cheese when all the buyers want is tomatoes, plaice and Gruyère.
Deals may be struck, eventually. But the scenario is not ideal.
By Jim Pickard
Published: August 14 2006 19:33 | Last updated: August 14 2006 19:33
Imagine a dysfunctional village market. On one side are three vendors offering radishes, lamb and cottage cheese when all the buyers want is tomatoes, plaice and Gruyère.
Deals may be struck, eventually. But the scenario is not ideal.