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Regulationism also called Economic Interventionism is the belief that the state should intervene within an established economic system to further a certain cause. These interventions generally involve regulations as well as taxes, tax breaks, grants, loans, subsidies in general, zoning laws, and all sorts of other legislation. Regulationism is generally aligned with the economic left (especially the centre-left) but aspects of it may be tolerated on the economic right.
History
W.I.P.
Foundations
W.I.P.
How to draw
Regulationism's design is based of the section sign (§), which is a symbol used within legal contexts for a section of a legal document.
- Draw a ball with eyes
- Fill it dark-ish blue.
- On the ball draw the section sign (§) in white.
And you should be done Template:Flag-color
Further Information
Texts
- Affordable Care Act by the 111th United States Congress
- General Data Protection Regulation