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John Meadowcroft, Institute of Economic Affairs:
‘Fair trade’ undermines economic efficiency and has the potential to increase corruption. It involves governments or aid agencies picking winners – businesses they believe merit special treatment in the marketplace – that are then supported even if they are uneconomic or badly run. It has the potential to increase corruption as different businesses compete to be the one favoured by government or agencies. Economic prosperity cannot be based upon policies that support inefficient or uneconomic enterprises. That is the way to economic ruin.
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