None of the Above (artis) rakstīja, @ 2009-05-19 14:13:00 |
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Laissez-faire ideologues like to argue that the breakdowns were caused by faulty regulations, not by unstable markets. ... their argument rings hollow, because it fails to explain why the regulations were imposed in the first place. It sidesteps the issue by using a different argument, which goes like this: since regulations are faulty, unregulated markets are perfect. The argument rests on the assumption of perfect knowledge: if a solution is wrong, its opposite must be right. In the absence of perfect knowledge, however, both free markets and regulations are flawed.
— George Soros
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