Tuesday, March 01, 2005
Invisible hand trumps dead hand
The problem is that regulators and politicians, responding to "market failure" often rush in and preclude inventiveness. Eric Brousseau cites the internet as an example of success because technology moved too fast for the regulators.
The web, then, is rife with illustrations of how rights and costs were successfully managed bottom-up, creating exchange and welfare-enhancing possibilities. Ebay is just one of many examples.

