Disaster Prediction and Alerts Would Thrive in the Free Market
People assume (including most mainstream economists) assume that only a government bureaucracy can effectively deal with predicting disasters and alerting people in
People assume (including most mainstream economists) assume that only a government bureaucracy can effectively deal with predicting disasters and alerting people in
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