tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5495065931245897039.post2637104776751325422..comments2024-02-27T15:47:47.923-05:00Comments on Principled Perspectives: Misunderstanding a "Free Market"principled perspectiveshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06502754865268315342noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5495065931245897039.post-90235230182120051662012-12-14T19:57:32.487-05:002012-12-14T19:57:32.487-05:00If a company in one country deals directly with a ...If a company in one country deals directly with a company in another country, and the gvt. of neither country interferes with nor mandates the dealings, that's free trade. <br /><br />But, if in at least one of the countries, the gvt. regulates wages or employment practices, or otherwise regulates the daylights outa the company in that country, the free trade gets to be more of a dealing between that gvt. and the other company, or a dealing between the two gvts., if the other gvt. also regulates a lot.Mike Kevittnoreply@blogger.com