Examine flow control from your own perspective. Is it justified, or should the free market reign? Explain your reasons clearly
What will be an ideal response?
The student's answer should proffer reasons for believing what he or she believes.
For example, that allowing free market to rule is the highest value, or that the free market
distorts the materials flow because it misvalues extractive activities over preservative
activities.
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