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_creationDateDatetimeSeptember 30, 2008 6:34:49 PM
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AuthorList of Page, delimiter: ,Steven Greenhut
SourcePageThe Orange County Register
DateDateSeptember 27, 2008
URLURLhttp://www.ocregister.com/articles/government-market-free-2171583-money-work
QuoteText"The best approach is to let the market – that invisible hand that is the reflection of billions of decisions made by millions of people – sort things out. One can buy homes in parts of Southern California, such as Desert Hot Springs, now for 50 bucks a square foot. The market, through its pricing mechanism, is sorting out the real estate situation with lightning speed. If government props up those who hold the mortgages, it will only delay and distort this effective, but sometimes painful, process."
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Big Government meets corporate welfare by Steven Greenhut (The Orange County Register, September 27, 2008) (view)

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TopicPageEconomic crisis of 2008
Position_fragmentStringUnited States should bail out the banking industry
PositionPageEconomic crisis of 2008 / United States should bail out the banking industry
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United States should bail out the banking industry

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