“The regulatory force in the market system bears the seeds of its own destruction.” Explain and evaluate.
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Step 1: Understand the statement The statement suggests that the regulatory force within a market system, which is meant to control or correct market failures, paradoxically contains elements that may lead to its own weakening or collapse over time. Show more…
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