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The Mobility Gap: A Consequence of Corporatism
Submitted by Westernerd on Sat, 2012-01-07 04:00
" If we are right about the breadth and depth of bureaucratic interference with the peaceful, creative activities of individuals, as well as the extent of government privileges for the well-connected – and we are – then drags on mobility are at least partly the consequence of that interference. In other words, the mobility gap can’t be the result of the free market because there isn’t one. The economy is systematically misshapen by intervention."
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