(Un)Free Markets and the Diminishing of Choice

By Michael Kleen
Sep. 24, 2010

Everyone benefits from a wide variety of goods and services, whether the goods are offered by a street vendor, on the Internet, or in a brick-and-mortar store, but the more government gets its hands into the market, the higher the operating costs, the greater the price for goods and services, and fewer choices for consumers.

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