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by Arson9416
924 days ago
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Bribery is a corruption that happens in every single economic system, so it has nothing to do with the "invisible hand" of capitalism. In fact, arguments could be made as to why it happens less in free markets (where an economy flows more freely) than in non-free markets (where there are artificial barriers, making bribery more effective/needed). |
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Arguments "can be made" for anything. That is the worst possible justification for any position.
Corruption cannot be stopped without effort. The rules and institutions that regulate and control the market are that "effort".