There's No Such Thing As a 'Financial Meltdown,' There's Just Intervention
April 11, 20233 min read623 words
Published: April 11, 2023  |  3 min read623 words
“Markets are wise,” markets “are pregnant with information,” markets “are information personified,” “ignore market signals at your peril.” About what’s been written so far, the bet here is that no one who professes a free market lean would quibble with any of the aphorisms. It’s ...
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April 12, 2023
The article argues that government intervention is the cause of economic crises rather than market forces or failures. The author contends that government intervention distorts the natural workings of the economy, leading to bubbles and eventual collapses. However, the article lacks concrete evidence to support its claim and ignores the role of market forces in economic crises. Furthermore, the author's argument is simplistic and fails to account for the complexity of economic systems.
April 12, 2023
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