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John Hasnas: Have Markets Failed? (25m)

John Hasnas: Have Markets Failed? (25m)

Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). This episode features a talk by law and business professor John Hasnas from 2013. He talks about the failures of "market-failure" arguments so often used by bureaucrats to justify government regulation. He explained why he believes that the internal regulatory mechanisms of free markets prove to be far more powerful than anything that politicians can attempt.

Voluntaryist Voices by Everything-Voluntary.com

December 19, 2020

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Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor).

This episode features a talk by law and business professor John Hasnas from 2013. He talks about the failures of “market-failure” arguments so often used by bureaucrats to justify government regulation. He explained why he believes that the internal regulatory mechanisms of free markets prove to be far more powerful than anything that politicians can attempt. Purchase books by John Hasnas on Amazon here.

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