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I would argue that the case for free competition within a country is as strong as any case one can make in economics. Unfortunately, the virtue of competition—that its positive effects are widespread—is also its downfall: the winners are dispersed, and the losers are concentrated. This is why we see a lot of lobbying aimed at restricting competition and little advocacy to protect it.
The Great Reversal: How America Gave Up on Free Markets
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