Bureaucracy and Regulation

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Adam De Gree
Why are there so few telecommunications companies? It involves more than the cost of the physical infrastructure.
Ryan McMaken

States used to mandate that couples take blood tests before being allowed to obtain a marriage license. Fortunately, that is now a thing of the past.

Nolan Gray
Often, these zoning ordinances were shoddily crafted by non-locals to help municipalities meet federal mandates.
William L. Anderson
The concept of “planned obsolescence” makes no economic sense and is often an excuse for governments to harass and shake down innovative entrepreneurs.
Gary Galles
Using economics is akin to birdwat­ching, except for the fact that few untrained birdwatch­ers presume they have enough expertise to “educate” others.
Lee Friday
Forcing money-making opportunities underground — especially for women with few other choices — doesn't make anyone safer.
Ryan McMaken
State tax collectors and local businesses are unlikely to go along quietly with new federal efforts to crack down on legalized marijuana.
Ryan Khurana

Private sponsorship regimes sidestep the public welfare issue by attaching liability to specific people rather than the state as a whole.