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    The morality of markets and lockdown policies

    The morality of markets and lockdown policies

    The author makes a case for the immorality of lockdown policies.

    Adam Smith is often referred to as the father of free market economics due to the publication of his 1776 book, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. But many readers do not realize that Smith, by training, was a moral philosopher. In fact, his work in free market economics stems from his beliefs about morality.

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    His work in economics was meant to address this ethical reality. Smith noticed that not all nations were in such dire straits. In The Wealth of Nations, therefore, he investigated why some nations had wealth and others did not. His findings laid the foundation for what today we call free market capitalism.


    Economists have long recognized several common themes among nations that experience significant growth and high GDP per capita. These include the presence of competitive markets, limited regulation, low taxes, and a legal system that enforces its laws evenhandedly. The Frasier Institute in Canada and the Cato Institute work together to publish an annual report that measures how well each country in the world consistently implements these themes in its nation’s policies.


    A quick perusal of the latest Economic Freedom of the World report shows that many of the countries that have the highest GDP per capita also score among the highest countries for economic freedom. Similarly, those countries that are most closed economically have the lowest GDP per capita. This data suggest that a nation’s policies on economics have the potential to encourage not only real economic growth but more importantly, moral goods that stem from that growth.


    In an attempt to combat COVID-19, many countries (and smaller municipalities) are considering policies that “lock down” their economies. However, like all economic decisions, these choices have secondary effects. They not only stifle economic growth, they secondarily lower the standard of living for the nation’s citizens and, consequently, limit their access to medical services and shorten their life expectancy.


    If Smith is correct and it is morally good when a nation establishes policies that raise the standard of living for the majority of its citizens, then surely it is morally dubious when a nation introduces policies that guarantee that this standard of living decreases. In short, lockdown policies are not just economic or medical. They are necessarily moral in nature.
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    The last paragraph sums it up perfectly.

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    When a small restaurant is forced to shutdown outdoor dining while a major Hollywood production sets up a much larger outdoor cafeteria on the same lot under the same alleged rules you can see the moral problem. The Government gets to choose winners and losers in this equation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RMNIXON View Post
    When a small restaurant is forced to shutdown outdoor dining while a major Hollywood production sets up a much larger outdoor cafeteria on the same lot under the same alleged rules you can see the moral problem. The Government gets to choose winners and losers in this equation.
    And it is telling to see who gets to be the winners.
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    There is a book that even Gates recommended years ago, How to Lie with statistics. by Darrell Huff.

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