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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Jun. 26, 2008

A Fair Question

Debates over the government's role in regulating market exchanges suffer from a highly limited understanding of the civil law that governs actual private exchanges, writes Robin Bradley Kar. - Forum Column

FORUM COLUMN

By Robin Bradley Kar
This article appears on Page 6

      One of the most hotly debated questions in American politics is what role, if any, the government should play in regulating private, market exchanges to produce fairer distributions of resources. One need look no further than the recent presidential campaigns to find diametrically opposed answers to this important question. In his recent stump spee...

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