No Freedom Without Regulation: The Hidden Lesson of the Subprime Crisis
By Joseph William Singer ’76. Yale University Press. September 2015. Singer, a Harvard law professor and a leading expert on property law, explains how regulation and freedom are not mutually exclusive, and argues that government is necessary for free markets and private property.
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