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A Nobel Prize for Showing That Freedom Works

None1257 Wrote: Oct 21, 2009 1:36 PM
The words "free markets" explains itself. In order to have a "free market", people need to be "free" to pursue what they want to pursue and to be "free" to spend their money anyway they want to spend their money. As soon as you start restricting peoples freedom, you can on longer have a truly free market. So, when all is said and done, the important question is "how important is freedom"?

Pundits and politicians act as if government can solve almost any problem. At the slightest hint of trouble, the ruling class reflexively assumes that knowledgeable, wise and public-spirited government regulators are capable of riding to the rescue. This certainly is the guiding philosophy of the Obama administration.

So how remarkable it is that this year's Nobel Memorial Prize in economics was shared by Elinor Ostrom, whose life's work demonstrates that politicians and bureaucrats are not nearly as good at solving problems as regular people. Ostrom, the first woman to win the prize (which she shared with Oliver Williamson of UC-Berkeley),...

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