This book explains how revamped consumer protection regulations, allowing greater individual choice, along with the government partially shifting to more of an advisory role, can save many thousands of lives annually, and make medicines and other products radically cheaper. Major case studies include the FDA and Uber versus taxis.
This book explains how revamped consumer protection regulations, allowing greater individual choice, along with the government partially shifting to more of an advisory role, can save many thousands of lives annually, and make medicines and other products radically cheaper. Major case studies include the FDA and Uber versus taxis.
Chapter 1 Economic Foundations of Morality and Consumer Wellbeing Chapter 2 New Medicines and Our Dangerous Quest for Certainty Chapter 3 Saving Lives with a Better, Safer FDA Chapter 4 How Uber Innovated to Save Lives and Why Taxis Never Did Chapter 5 Business Reality versus Cultural Perception Chapter 6 Is Air Travel Too Safe, and Do We Need the TSA Monopoly? Chapter 7 Toward More Safety, More Choices and Lower Prices
Chapter 1 Economic Foundations of Morality and Consumer Wellbeing Chapter 2 New Medicines and Our Dangerous Quest for Certainty Chapter 3 Saving Lives with a Better, Safer FDA Chapter 4 How Uber Innovated to Save Lives and Why Taxis Never Did Chapter 5 Business Reality versus Cultural Perception Chapter 6 Is Air Travel Too Safe, and Do We Need the TSA Monopoly? Chapter 7 Toward More Safety, More Choices and Lower Prices
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