How much of the world is tangled up in red tape?

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OUR RECENT cover leader argued that, done right, deregulation could kick-start economic growth around the world. From Buenos Aires and Delhi to Brussels and London, politicians have pledged to slash the red tape that entangles the economy. Readers got in touch to voice their views on the upsides and downsides of deregulation.

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