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on on how the non- -s of create . laws increase the cost to businesses of hiring unskilled workers, and so decrease the supply of such jobs, causing . laws increase the cost to landlords of providing housing, and so decrease the supply of such housing (), causing -ness. Licensure laws (), restrictions, and other regulations () make it nearly impossible for the poor to start their own businesses (). Two examples: urban black teenagers have been prosecuted for braiding hair without benefit of expensive beauticians' degrees (); and in many cities, a license costs as much as $100,000. Such low-capital enterprises as hair-braiding and taxi service are a natural avenue for people of little means to start earning money and achieving independence; but the power of the state prevents it... All these laws conspire, whether intentionally or otherwise, to entrench the better-off in their current positions by holding the poor down in their poverty and preventing them from being able to compete. (Similar principles apply higher up the economic ladder, as [TaxLaw]-s and economic regulations entrench the power of big corporations () by insulating them from competition by smaller businesses - incidentally helping to ossify these corporations into sluggish, hierarchical, inefficient monoliths.)


 




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