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Topic: Regulatory burden

Regulatory burden refers to the costs and constraints imposed on businesses and individuals by government regulations, which can hinder economic growth and innovation.

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The topic of 'Regulatory burden' is closely related to the discussions in the provided podcast episodes, where the speakers argue that excessive government regulations and interventions have been detrimental to the functioning of a true capitalist system.

In the first episode, 'How the Government Is Ruining Capitalism', the speaker Ruchir Sharma contends that the expanding role of the government through bailouts, regulations, and the socialization of risk has led to the rise of 'zombie companies,' disaffection among the average American, and a perversion of true capitalism. How the Government Is Ruining Capitalism

Similarly, the second episode, 'The SEC's Hedge Fund Fee Disclosure Rule Struck Down', discusses a recent court ruling that overturned an SEC rule aimed at mandating greater fee transparency for hedge funds and private equity firms. The industry's argument that the proposed SEC regulations would create an unnecessary regulatory burden is a key topic discussed. The SEC's Hedge Fund Fee Disclosure Rule Struck Down

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