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The pretense of regulatory knowledge
Posted on 10.06.08 by R. Lee Wrights
Source: Foundation for Economic Education Author: Sheldon Richman “Advocates of the free market are sometimes parodied for their seemingly all-purpose answer to any problem: Let the market handle it. What may sound like a simplistic answer, however, is actually the most complex prescription imaginable. In the modern world, the workings of any particular market are so complicated, they are beyond the grasp of mere mortals. Moment by moment, day by day, so many subtly interrelated decisions are made by so many people worldwide that no individual or group could possibly understand the big picture in any detailed way. So there is nothing simplistic about proposing the market as a solution to an economic problem.” (10/03/08) Link: http://www.fee.org/in_brief/default.asp?id=2381 Filed under: RRND Commentary | Report Bad Link Bookmark this post in Furl or Del.icio.us | |






