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by jdbertron
1263 days ago
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It's so easy for people to always 'assume' the cost of regulation is zero. But it never is. If you factor it in, and play with the amount, then all this nonsense goes away. There are no perfect markets free of problems. The real question should be how they get resolved. Regulation is the one way people choose, because it only seems cheap. |
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