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“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two widely held beliefs - that markets are best left unregulated and that markets are inherently benign - are naive and outdated.” quote by Howard Gardner
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“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two widely held beliefs - that markets are best left unregulated and that markets are inherently benign - are naive and outdated.”

Howard Gardner

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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Markets are pervasive but assumptions of their unregulated benevolence are outdated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

Key Takeaway

Regulation is essential for fair markets

Themes

economics regulation skepticism

Mood

analytical concerned

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • government policy
  • investment decisions
  • consumer protection
  • academic research

Key Concepts

Market failure public policy ethical economics

Questions to Reflect On

  • What balance should be struck between regulation and freedom?
  • How can we identify when markets truly benefit society?
A Different Perspective

Overregulation can stifle innovation and competition

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