Six justification for government intervention in the free market

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Running head: THE FREE MARKET AND GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION

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Justification for Government Intervention in the Free Market: In Relation to Maternal and Infant
Health Care and Population Policy
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Justification for Government Intervention in the Free Market

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The concept of the free market has helped the global economy soar to great heights over
the last century. The massive economic growth it has created has produced a net improvement of
living standards and healthcare (including maternal and infant health care) globally. As a result,
the global population has exponentially grown with the growth of the economy. For instance, the
UN reported that the world population only rose by about 1 billion between 1804 and 1927, but
experienced a massive growth of about 5 billion between 1927 and 2011 (Gallager, 2011). But
this growth has not come by chance. The government has had to intervene in the healthcare
market specifically maternal and infant health care to ensure equitable service...


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