Instead of outlawing the free market, Florida should embrace it with bear hug. |
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That's like trying to talk about the history of free market economics and not mention the name Adam Smith. |
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This is a government whose domestic agenda is driven by free market economics and the desires of big business. |
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He was the son of a Baptist preacher who sermonized about the virtues of the free market. |
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And if he wins, he allows the free market to energize and renew a huge creaky behemoth. |
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Pity the young, for whose benefit they marched, for what are they to do in a free market that considers them excess labour in a slumpy economy? |
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Government moves towards a free market in agricultural produce has resulted in lower prices, severely impacting upon the incentives of farmers. |
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As a result, we could preserve and extend the advantages of a free market with a minimal amount of coercion. |
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The truth is, in this era of free market globalisation, the black economy is alive and kicking. |
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In a free market system, learners are able to choose whether MOOCs are appropriate for their goals. |
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A belief in the free market is one of the central tenets of this column, but blind belief in all circumstance leads us up blind alleys. |
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In a free market, then, the threat of bankruptcy would restrain banks from issuing paper certificates unbacked by gold. |
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If the government steps aside, a free market will continue to reach out and draw the unbanked into the financial mainstream. |
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Examination of countries where unfettered free market measures have been applied shows what would really happen. |
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As an entrepreneur, of course, I see all this as an opportunity, not an obstacle to the unhindered operation of the free market. |
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But who's to say that they might have been even better if they'd been unleashed on the free market. |
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There are more than enough corporate raiders in the free market willing to take advantage of the vulnerability of African countries. |
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The danger is that plutocracy will prevail over democracy, that the free market will rule over the free citizen. |
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In this manner, we launched the process of creating the conditions for a true free market. |
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The free market program implemented by successive governments has widened social inequality to an unprecedented degree. |
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Attracted by his free market policies and the rich pickings to be made from privatised industries, foreign capital poured into the country. |
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A free market frees individuals to make distinct choices and independent decisions. |
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The fashionable notion, especially on the left, that governments of all persuasions have signed up to liberal free market beliefs is a fallacy. |
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It has recently been experimenting with free market economy and apparently even started reducing its personality cult. |
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In the 1980s the two institutions launched a crusade to remake the world in the image of the free market. |
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What industries will step forward next and try to coerce consumerism when they can't win it fairly in the so-called free market? |
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The players think that the free market should determine the minimum payroll for the teams. |
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The free market is not interested in new technologies if there is no obvious payback. |
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They encapsulate the pride and hubris of the nation's bright, new, free market future. |
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In a free market, in similarity to other goods, the price of money is determined by supply and demand. |
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Shouldn't businesses be providing their own opportunities in a free market? |
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Reducing barriers to trade and opening up our own economy to the free market would be a start. |
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It promotes a large, bureaucratic, overbearing government state which is protected from free market competition. |
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In Parliamentary tradition, I hereby refer the honourable gentleman to the answer the free market gave some moments ago. |
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So, what would happen in a free market where anyone could ply their trade in a cab? |
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As a group they are keen to move away from the moral censoriousness and free market zealotry which are typical of older Tories. |
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A free market in a variety of goods and services was announced then, and private foreign investment was heralded as the main engine of change. |
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Everywhere there are tourists but also the old women and the old men who have lived through it all and who must now weather the free market. |
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Such co-operation is a natural free market development in capital-intensive industries. |
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They demanded jobs, that the banks release their savings and an end to neo-liberal free market economic policies. |
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If you believe in freedom of speech, assembly, religion and so forth, why not embrace the free market? |
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In a free market society, ruled not by dogma, but by the mammon, it was unnecessary. |
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American society is the product of the most unrestrained development of the free market in the world. |
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A free market requires well-defined, freely exchangeable, and enforceable private property rights. |
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There's a tendency to obscurity when what the free market demands is quality control and open competition. |
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To me, and I am not one of those free market knee jerkers who like Bobby McFerrin sing, don't worry, be happy. |
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The idea of calculating the so-called national balance of payments in a free market economy will be absurd. |
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In fact, the ruling is a perfect example of how the free market is blind to any values other than the pursuit of profit. |
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I am optimistic because there is already a brisk commercial activity under free market conditions. |
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His advocacy of free market principles has had a significant impact on governments and people across the globe. |
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Few parts of the aerospace or civilian airline industry bear much relation to free market theory. |
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Both democracy and the free market will not survive long in the absence of an informed, alert, intellectually agile public. |
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Wimbledon's demise is a stark reality check of where soccer is going in a free market. |
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Only a free market would restore abundance, not to mention reanimating foreign trade, which had languished under a controlled economy. |
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I don't think that what is threatening France is an excess of the free market. |
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It was a mistake to let ideological obsessions about the free market and lack of regulation govern economic policy. |
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What the lefties are referring to is economic liberalism, with its laissez-faire, free market principles. |
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Does the party retain its basic commitment to the free market or has it become more communitarian of late? |
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There is a common myth that America, land of the free market cowboys, is the unregulated Wild West of commerce. |
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On the free market, anyone who wishes to invest in an insurance annuity or in stocks or real estate may do so. |
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In the free market, people are let go because changes in productivity or markets have made it uneconomical for their company to employ them. |
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He is a free market evangelist in the most extreme sense and yet this liberal Democrat thought he was talking sense. |
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In any free market employers are forced to compete for the services of their employees. |
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Still, Rand was the most successful and widely read popularizer of the ideas of individual liberty and the free market of her day. |
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When it comes to vital resources like water and land, free market is the dominant mantra of the world's financial elite. |
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Even the apostles of the free market believe that our impact on nature has increased dramatically in the twentieth century. |
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We Americans are apostles of the Fast World, the prophets of the free market and high priest of high tech. |
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It would infuse the vitality of a free market and thus break the state educational monopoly. |
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But they pale in comparison to the kaleidoscopic energy and productivity of the free market. |
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Like most of the new businessmen, he saw the link between democratic reforms and the free market. |
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Mass movements against the degradations of the free market have developed in every continent. |
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Even when their power was broken, no government was unpragmatic enough to leave the provisioning of Paris to the free market forces. |
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It is generally accepted in this day and age that the free market is the best way of providing most of the goods and services we want. |
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That made Zhuhai a tax haven for foreign investors and opened it to free market experimentation. |
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Insofar as the European constitution mentions the free market, it is simply banal and unoriginal. |
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In a country that promotes the virtues of the free market, he died for the benefit of the war profiteers and for very little benefit to himself. |
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The harsh discipline of the free market was offered by conservatives as more than just a path toward greater prosperity. |
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While the free market is not a perfect solution, because of human imperfection, it is the best solution. |
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Infrastructure was inherited from the Soviet economy and is considered to be inadequate for the functioning of a free market economy. |
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And the free market is a useful servant, but when it claims total mastery over human life, we know what the consequences are. |
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But he believed that free market reforms occur within a matrix of cultural values and social capital. |
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Nor can supporters of the free market dismiss these enduring economic problems, and blame them on a lack of free enterprise. |
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Only time will tell how long it can maintain its resilience against the powerful tide of the free market. |
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The free market is absolutely essential to a healthy stable society. |
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He exorcised the assumption the free market was only for numbskulls. |
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Early advocates of the free market, like Adam Smith, made two distinct arguments for capitalism. |
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The free market economy did not alleviate the abject misery of the poor. |
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This is certainly not in any sense a refutation of free market economics. |
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Together, we discovered that a free market only thrives when there are rules to ensure competition and fair play. |
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It comes from a deep-seated conviction that there is only one economic system, the globalised free market, set in the political context of liberal democracy. |
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Not the global free market, but a rigged version, which favours the already rich and powerful, and is policed by their institutions, on their terms. |
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To Mitchell, his schools are simply an example of the triumph of the free market. |
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Republicans are always arguing that the free market, unfettered by government regulation, will make everything cheaper. |
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More troubling still, less than one third believe the country even operates under a free market system. |
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Yet, I relate to the skepticism of Sousa, in his cautions about unfair practices in a free market of recorded music. |
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You have the temerity to blame the free market for unemployment? |
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Can one infer, for instance that the nineteenth century discoveries in the fields of organic chemistry, electricity, or bacteriology were driven by free market capitalism? |
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A free market system is largely self-regulating and provides the best environment for promotion of opportunity, excellence, personal growth, and freedom of expression. |
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Same for free market economics, religious fanaticism, and a survivalist outlook. |
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Democrats could use a sunny day as an excuse to destroy the free market, redistribute income and pander to lobbyists. |
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Civility is an essential virtue in a free society, for without it, both free market capitalism and liberal democracy risk degenerating into anarchy or repression. |
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One hopes that Hawaii's new system will not be in existence that long, but don't be surprised if legislators continue to ignore the free market and spit into the wind. |
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During its 16 years in power, Chile moved away from economic statism toward a largely free market economy that fostered an increase in domestic and foreign private investment. |
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I believe that in a free market without a competition law your worst nightmares would come true, that everything would be monopolised or cartelised. |
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The architects of neoliberalism, the high priests of free market fundamentalism, continue to force through destructive policies with all the fervour of religious zealots. |
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To make free market reforms possible, many of the powers handed over to Brussels in previous treaties will have to be transferred back to national parliaments. |
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I did not learn libertarianism or free market economics at the university. |
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The 1980s saw a revival of neoclassical free market economics. |
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When you think of geoengineering as interfering in a spontaneously organized and self-regulating system, it sounds a lot like interfering in a free market. |
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In a free market, employers want the most productive work force. |
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It's dog eat dog, the wonder of free market capitalism in its purest form. |
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However, it is now used imprecisely to refer to anything from malevolent globalisation to free market fundamentalism. |
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The definition of free market has been disputed and made complex by collectivist political philosophers and socialist economic ideas. |
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These free market principles are what helped America transition to a free market economy. |
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In a free market, the prices of both the power bought and sold by utilities are set by the interplay of supply and demand. |
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This is the price we all now pay for modernization on the free market American model. |
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Itinerant traders traveled through the area, working by free market principles. |
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True free market should be reflected in the price of the product when it reaches the final marketplace. |
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That drives travelers to the money changers in the street and depresses the rial yet further on the free market. |
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Kevin Clarke's diatribe in the July Margin Notes against the free market is self-destructive. |
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But, from the start of next year, BT will begin to open up the local loop to the free market with fierce competition expected. |
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Those who are interested to subscribe to the new free market updates will also be provided with weekly wrap-up every weekend. |
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Usually regarded as a mixed market economy, it has adopted many free market principles, yet maintains an advanced social welfare infrastructure. |
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In a free market, monopolies can be ended at any time by new competition, breakaway businesses, or consumers seeking alternatives. |
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This argument was central, for example, to Adam Smith's advocacy of letting a free market control production and price, and allocate resources. |
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However, adds Trautmann, this does not mean that Kautilya was advocating a capitalistic free market economy. |
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It often suggests the presence of the profit motive, although neither a profit motive or profit itself are necessary for a free market. |
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A free market does not require the existence of competition, however it does require a framework that allows new market entrants. |
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Capitalism is marked by open competition in a free market, in which the means of production are privately owned. |
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On the Index of Economic Freedom Netherlands is the 13th most free market capitalist economy out of 157 surveyed countries. |
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Thus, free market capitalism desires government regulation of markets to prevent social instability, although at the cost of taxpayer dollars. |
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Neoclassical economic theorists tend to view tariffs as distortions to the free market. |
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Most people still fall victim to the thinking that Smith was a free market economist without exception, though he was not. |
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Economist David Ricardo set straight some of the misunderstandings about Smith's thoughts on free market. |
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Unfortunately, many of those disgraced politicians paid lip service to the virtues of liberalism and the free market. |
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In theory, privatisation was meant to open up railway operations to the free market and encourage competition between multiple private companies. |
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One difference from the free market economy is that the state is not passive, but takes active regulatory measures. |
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Market economies can range from free market systems to regulated markets and various forms of interventionist variants. |
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Studies show that private market factors can more efficiently deliver many goods or service than governments due to free market competition. |
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Would not the moral free market also contain the same type of automatic corrections as the economic free market? |
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The Chicago School of economics is best known for its free market advocacy and monetarist ideas. |
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Furthermore only one known example of a true free market exists, and that is the Black Market. |
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The free market, for all its virtues, does fuel a consumerist mind-set that's personally and socially destructive. |
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However, in many countries around the world, governments seek to intervene in the free market in order to achieve certain social or political agendas. |
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In a free market, individuals and firms taking part in these transactions have the liberty to enter, leave and participate in the market as they so choose. |
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This view has been challenged by Thomas Trautmann, who asserts that a free market and individual rights, albeit a regulated system, are proposed by Arthashastra. |
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Some years earlier land ownership policy was liberalized and trading was somewhat deregulated, and many New Netherlanders considered themselves entrepreneurs in a free market. |
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Two features that improve the competition and free market mechanisms. |
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It is a beautiful thing this free market in which every individual pursues his or her own personal interests and thereby affects an optimal outcome for the entire society. |
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The UK has a very free market economy and is open to foreign investment. |
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In the 1990s, the British Labour Party under Tony Blair enacted policies based on the free market economy to deliver public services via the private finance initiative. |
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These Copenhagen criteria stated in 1993 that a country must be a democracy, operate a free market, and be willing to adopt the entire body of EU law already agreed upon. |
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Smith laid the foundations of classical free market economic theory. |
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Like other Nordic countries, Denmark has adopted the Nordic Model which combines free market capitalism with a comprehensive welfare state and strong worker protection. |
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Critics of the free market have argued that, in real world situations, it has proven to be susceptible to the development of price fixing monopolies. |
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Socialists also point out that free market capitalism leads to excessive disparities in the distribution of income, which leads to social instability. |
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This and other similar indices do not define a free market, but measure the degree to which a modern economy is free, meaning in most cases, free of state intervention. |
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Typically, a modern free market economy would include other features, such as a stock exchange and a financial services sector, but they do not define it. |
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The latter view implies a free market is not necessarily deregulated, although some of those with the former belief speak of free markets and deregulated markets as similar. |
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In the two decades and more since the fall of the Berlin Wall the former centrally planned economies have taken somewhat different paths to becoming free market economies. |
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Under free market capitalism, farmers had to remain competitive. |
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