Reclaiming the Debate on Regulation

A fundamental task of government is to enact rules for human interactions. As Adam Smith explained long ago, among the functions of such rules is establishing binding agreements among people, making possible private property and contracts, the essential ingredients of commerce. In more modern times, governments also develop rules to protect people who cannot protect themselves, and to protect the commons now and for the future.

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