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; Regulatory agencies are routinely captured and thus can't solve problems.<ref>[http://delong.typepad.com/sdj/2010/12/will-wilkinson-says-that-the-executive-of-the-modern-state-is-but-a-committee-for-managing-the-affairs-of-the-ruling-class.html#comment-6a00e551f0800388340148c6f43770970c Will Wilkinson Says That the Executive of the Modern State Is But a Committee for Managing the Affairs of the Ruling Class...], comment by Robert Waldmann.</ref>
 
; Regulatory agencies are routinely captured and thus can't solve problems.<ref>[http://delong.typepad.com/sdj/2010/12/will-wilkinson-says-that-the-executive-of-the-modern-state-is-but-a-committee-for-managing-the-affairs-of-the-ruling-class.html#comment-6a00e551f0800388340148c6f43770970c Will Wilkinson Says That the Executive of the Modern State Is But a Committee for Managing the Affairs of the Ruling Class...], comment by Robert Waldmann.</ref>
 
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; Just privitise and wait for the optimum arrangement to emerge.
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: With a whole world of examples, why isn't this obvious?  Could it be perhaps that market equilibria are not social optima?  Sheesh.
 
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