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Distinguishing Market Regulation Rationales

Consider two items that could be sold: a used car and a citizen's vote. Briefly explain why the primary arguments for regulating the sale of a used car (e.g., requiring safety inspections) are fundamentally different from the primary arguments for completely prohibiting the sale of a vote.

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