On the recordJuly 10, 1989
The key to economic success is letting the market do its work, and that means an end to inefficient government intervention in the marketplace.
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presidency.ucsb.eduThe key to economic success is letting the market do its work, and that means an end to inefficient government intervention in the marketplace.
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