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April 27, 2006


"Consumer disadvocacy"

That's Prof. Grace's felicitous term for the activities of supposed consumer advocates who labor to restrict the range of marketplace choices that will in fact be available to consumers. In the latest instance, they're doing their best to disrupt a functioning market for hurricane insurance in the state of Florida.

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