Banker’s bonuses are not the problem, just the symptom

Adam Smith said that if the price of a product or service remains inordinately high then it is not operating in a free market.

Now, if the price of banking services remain high, then there must be a lack of competition in the market for those services. This means that market forces are not brought to bear . . . → Read More: Banker’s bonuses are not the problem, just the symptom