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The Pretense of Regulatory Knowledge

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ehanneken's Archive on Oct 07, 2008

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In opposing government regulation, no free-market advocate believes the public should be left to the mercy of reckless speculators, short-sellers, and the like, whose activities have the potential to harm bystanders. The public does indeed need protection. What the free-market advocate understands, however, is that regulation is not protection but merely a shoddy, deceptive substitute for the only real protection available: market discipline.

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Why regulation is a simpleminded solution to economic problems. Focuses on the knowledge problem regulators face (as opposed to the incentive problem).
rhanneken on Oct 06, 2008
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