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The Operation of the free Market

1980
In the market economy a want is significant only when a person is prepared to give up something in order to satisfy it. As the strength of the different wants varies, so will the amounts which people are willing to give up. In other words, different goods have different values, value being the rate at which a particular good or service will exchange ...
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Resisting reification: free market or free citizens?

Social Responsibility Journal, 2005
A significant catalyst in global economic success has been the information revolution. The Internet, in particular, has facilitated a vast increase in the quantity of available information and multimedia, in general, has allowed corporate players to dramatically increase their market share by exploiting new channels of persuasion, inducing the ...
Shaw, Julia J. A., Shaw, Hillary J.
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Free Riders and Free Markets

1990
Hell is other people. So is economics. Economics, therefore, is Hell. Every voter knows as much when, trapped in the maze of conjectural variation and strategic interaction where so much of the human drama is willy-nilly played out, he attempts to calculate his vote-value in the light of the darkness cast by the simultaneous attempt of each of his ...
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Does a free-market economy make mother nature angry? Evidence from Asian economies

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021
Cong Minh Huynh   +2 more
exaly  

A Free-Market Environmentalist Transition toward Renewable Energy: The Cases of Germany, Denmark, and the United Kingdom

Energies, 2021
William Hongsong Wang   +2 more
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Free Market

2020
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Free market environmentalism and the limits of land use planning

Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 1999
Mark Pennington
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