Best Quote by Howard Gardner
“Since the dawn of civilization, markets have been ubiquitous. Many of us have benefited from their focus and efficiency. Yet two widely held beliefs - that markets are best left unregulated and that markets are inherently benign - are naive and outdated.”
About This Quote
Source Book: "The Future of the Mind" by Howard Gardner, 2015
Markets are pervasive but assumptions of their unregulated benevolence are outdated
In simple terms: Markets are everywhere but not always harmless without question
Regulation is essential for fair markets
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- government policy
- investment decisions
- consumer protection
- academic research
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What balance should be struck between regulation and freedom?
- How can we identify when markets truly benefit society?
Overregulation can stifle innovation and competition