The business press worries a lot about “moral hazards.” They remind us that government beneficence corrupts hard-working citizens. Social Security deters citizens from saving for retirement, unemployment insurance spares the jobless the need for diligent job searches, and health insurance encourages slothful living habits or unnecessary trips to… Read More
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