After the subprime meltdown in 2008, congress enacted boatloads of new regulation. Some of the new regulations were most certainly needed; however, many of them were knee-jerk reactions created by bureaucrats who had no background in the industry they were imposing new rules on. Many …
The NFL Is On The Verge of Being Regulated To Death
Published by Aaron Hoddinott
Category: Culture of Capitalism, Risk vs. RewardTagged accountability, innovations, regulations, subprime meltdown, new regulation, Clinton administration, Bush administration, overregulated, risk takers, America, risks, article on regulation, NFL, long-term damages of concussions, rule change in the NFL, unintended consequence, excessive regulations, Rob Gronkowski, risk, personal responsibility
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Category: Culture of Capitalism, Risk vs. RewardTagged accountability, innovations, regulations, subprime meltdown, new regulation, Clinton administration, Bush administration, overregulated, risk takers, America, risks, article on regulation, NFL, long-term damages of concussions, rule change in the NFL, unintended consequence, excessive regulations, Rob Gronkowski, risk, personal responsibility
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