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If it isn't, then we are all done.
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Yes, ethics should be a part of economics.
If rules are not set, then financial collapses like we just had happened.
Just think if the Bush administration had inforced the rules that had been written. Fewer people would have defaulted on their loans because they were in a loan they could not afford.
Part. One of many parts. Not the ruling part of the many parts. Should alcohol and tobacco products be sold for use to make a profit? You bet. Should alcohol and tobacco products be sold for use by 6 year olds to make a profit? No way.
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