That’s what legislatures do all day. (And economists are generally theologians masquerading as scientists.) For instance, capitalism requires enormous legislation and bureaucracy. Starting with a property regime (so I can "own" natural resources), police to beat those who disobey, throw people off their land so nearly everyone has to obey capitalists/managers all day, and so on. All backed by a bizarre morality.
(And the more you get closer to so-called pure free markets, the more bureaucracy there is. Take Graeber's "Iron law of liberalism": "Any market reform, government initiative intended to reduce red tape and promote market forces will have the ultimate effect of increasing the total number of regulations, the total amount of paperwork, and the total number of bureaucrats the government employs.")