Centrally-planned economies seem like a good idea. Why don't they work? What elements in human nature work against planning?
3.1. 19.3.1 Do we really need the government to stick its nose in the economy? A number of conservative politicians do not think so. And yet, would we voluntarily do those things that need to be done in order to maintain a desirable quality of life?
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