I have read a great deal of economic theory for over 50 years now, but have found only one economic "law" to which I can find NO exceptions:

Where the State prevents a free market, by banning any form of goods or services, consumer demand will create a black market for those goods or services, at vastly higher prices.

Can YOU think of a single exception to this law?

Autore: Robert Anton Wilson

I have read a great deal of economic theory for over 50 years now, but have found only one economic "law" to which I can find NO exceptions:<br /><br /> Where the State prevents a free market, by banning any form of goods or services, consumer demand will create a black market for those goods or services, at vastly higher prices.<br /><br /> Can YOU think of a single exception to this law? - Robert Anton Wilson




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