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The Market and Uncertainty
Submitted by Westernerd on Thu, 2012-12-13 04:00
The notion that regulators have knowledge superior to that of people acting in the marketplace is ridiculous. Economic activities are based on local and often unarticulated knowledge that regulators could never acquire. It’s a fallacy to think that because imperfect human beings make mistakes, government oversight is necessary.
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