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I believe we will decide to regulate parts of the market that have been unregulated today.
I'm worried that the poor will be left to fend for themselves, that special-interest groups will determine the fate of our economy, that Congress will decide to regulate who can love whom, and that energy reform will manifest itself in the form of tax breaks for pollution-prone companies.
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Ultimately, how San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York and other economically prosperous and land-constrained cities decide to regulate Airbnb will impact how much the company can grow its inventory in its most lucrative markets.
Those choices by consumers, especially in the aggregate, represent an economic matter that Congress may decide to regulate.
"You can erase Citizens United, and nothing will change until Congress decides to regulate the super PACs and political nonprofits," Heather Gerken, a professor at Yale Law School, said.
The Financial Times has decided to regulate itself.
Many towns have voted to ban the new retailers; others have decided to regulate them.
Colorado's state legislature decided to regulate the medical marijuana industry in 2010.
The Supreme Court knows that greenhouse gases must be regulated--they just don't seem to like the way EPA decided to regulate them.
The university decided to regulate alcohol container sizes because it believes finding stores near campus that sell pints or half-pints of liquor will be difficult, the school explained in a campuswide message announcing these new regulations. .
Some will decide to go it alone.
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