pitzerwm
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Last week, The Economist published its article, “Over-regulated America: The home of laissez-faire is being suffocated by excessive and badly written regulation.”
As examples of how rampant regulation has become, the article points out three absurd examples in the U.S: children cannot sell lemonade without licenses in Maryland, healthcare regulations have three diagnosis codes for injury sustained while on flaming water-skis, and healthcare regulations have nine diagnosis codes for injuries caused by parrots.
As examples of how rampant regulation has become, the article points out three absurd examples in the U.S: children cannot sell lemonade without licenses in Maryland, healthcare regulations have three diagnosis codes for injury sustained while on flaming water-skis, and healthcare regulations have nine diagnosis codes for injuries caused by parrots.