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8 March, 23:43

Why is the term free market often a misnomer

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  1. 9 March, 01:57
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    "Free market", if understood literately, would be a market without any intervention from the government, where all the goods produced and their prices are decided by supply and demand.

    However, in practice a fully free market doesn't exist - the governments usually control at least some parts of the marker, for example by prohibiting dangerous objects.
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