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Matt Goldseth
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Industries to Avoid, Industries to Buy [view article]
Wow...the author initially seems to lament market interference in the auto industry, but then quickly changes direction...seemingly prescribing government regulatory benevolence upon an evil, greedy, ruthless and hopelessly inefficient private industry.Aside from trimming the pretentious fat from the actual substantive points, I would recommend considering the underlying philosophy responsible such confusing and contradictory viewpoints...basic economics has obviously been cast aside for some populist view of reality.
Looks like the Keynesian faith, alive and well in secondary universities, continues to infect real world policy. May 12 01:54 PM